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      [Idiom]  | "out of line" 


      1: beyond what is reasonable or allowable : not right or appropriate

      [Idiom]  | "step out of line" 


      1: to disobey rules or behave badly

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       [ "out of line" ]

      1:  behaving improperly

        * e.g.,  ... He skipped class. he's way out of line. 


       [ "out of line" ]

      2:  not in accordance with what is expected

       [ "out of line" ]

      1: 1, not in line with something

        * e.g.,  ... His priorities are quite out of line. 


       [ "out of line" ]

      2: 2, out of sb's expection

       [ "Check-out Line" ]

      1: The place where you bitch, moan and cry to the unsuspecting checker who's just trying to provide you a service. You shouldn't do this as usually they don't care about what you're about to say to them about your guacamole jar being out-of-date. They just want to know if your day was alright and if your shopping experience was fine. In all cases, they can just call someone to get you a new one. Be polite please, and learn what the check-out line is actually for: to pay for your products and get them bagged in an orderly fashion.

        * e.g.,  ... "Aw man, are we going to the check-out line?" 

       [ "out on the 50 line" ]

      1: To be very far away but not limited to any amount of distance

        * e.g.,  ... Friend one: hey bro where are you Friend two: yeah mate just out on the 50 line 


       [ "out on the 50 line" ]

      2: Can be as far as an hour away or even days

       [ "points in a vague way out of the line of sight of the driver" ]

      1: Something back-seat drivers frequently do.

        * e.g.,  ... Okay, now turn here! 

       [ "Blow out the lines" ]

      1: Furiously yelling every creative curse one has at another object or person, with the anger not necessarily directed at the person or object.

        * e.g.,  ... "When did they stop making all those old school women you could just take your day out on? Y'know, the ones who just let you sit there and blow out the lines, knowing it had nothin' to do with them?" --Bill Burr 

       [ "merrily we fall out of line out of line" ]

      1: I wouldnt mind - he is we

        * e.g.,  ... merrily we fall out of line out of line, i’d fall anywhere with you im by your side 

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