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Rokas2 Posted 19 years ago
Vocabulary

to draw a line for somebody

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Does anyone have any idea what this strange phrase "to draw a line for somebody" means?

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Never heard of this phrase before. I only heard of this phrase 'to draw a line from somebody' which means 'to stay/keep away of oneself from somebody'.

  • Never heard of this phrase before.
  • I only heard of this phrase 'to draw a line from somebody' which means 'to stay/keep away of oneself from somebody'.
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Emotion: hmm Never heard of this phrase before. I only heard of this phrase'to draw a line from somebody' which means 'to stay/keep aw
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Rokas2Hello

Does anyone have any idea what this strange phrase "to draw a line for somebody" means?

Thank you for your help.
"To draw a line" = to indicate that this is as far as something/somebody goes.

It needs more context, but I can see it used in this way:"I am drawing the line for Johnny. He has hit his sister one too man

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