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line:

1. The line , a city area where prostitutes ply their trade .

2. A line / a lineup , the selection of prostitutes available in a brothel .


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Quotes Containing line:
Classic pickup-line : ''I love every bone in your body - especially mine.''
'I really enjoyed playing with you guys. ' This line was not a double-entendre , but it shows how a such a line taken, out of context, can be misinterpreted: Michael Jordan is addressing the Loony Tunes at the end of Space Jam (1996).
Alfred Douglas: 'I am the Love that dare not speak its name.' Last line of his poem: Two Loves.
Alfred Douglas: ''I am the Love that dare not speak its name.'' Last line of his poem: Two Loves.
Justice Dan Snow (Walter Matthau) in First Monday in October (1981): ''Just being offensive is not an offense. One man''s pornography may be another man''s poetry.'' Possibly a rewording of a famous line by Supreme Court Justice John Marshall Harlan said in a 1971 case on free speech: ''One man''s vulgarity is another man''s lyric.''
Justice Dan Snow (Walter Matthau) in First Monday in October (1981): ''Just being offensive is not an offense. One man''s pornography may be another man''s poetry.'' Possibly a rewording of a famous line by Supreme Court Justice John Marshall Harlan said in a 1971 case on free speech: ''One man''s vulgarity is another man''s lyric.''
Walter Matthau as Justice Dan Snow in First Monday in October (1981): ''Just being offensive is not an offense. One man''s pornography may be another man''s poetry.'' Possibly a rewording of a famous line by Supreme Court Justice John Marshall Harlan from a 1971 case trial on free speech: ''One man''s vulgarity is another man''s lyric.''
Sgt. Martin Riggs (Mel Gibson) flirting with Rika Van Den Haas (Patsy Kensit), in Lethal Weapon 2 (1989): 'Come on , be original. Say yes . Everybody else says no .' W.C. Fields, as Professor Henry R. Quail, had a similar line in International House (1933). The hotel is full and he's looking for someone to bunk with. To Peggy Hopkins Joyce (as herself) he says: ?Here's a chance to have a laugh on every other girl in the world .?


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