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What Is The Meaning Of The Line

What is the meaning to the song Hold the Line by Toto? Hold the Line, love isn't always on time.?

the song is talking about love and timing. its saying that it might take time for love to come but it will come. not right away and you might have to wait or "hold the line" but love perseveres through all and shows its face when the time is right. thats what the song is about.

What is the meaning of the expression "walk the line"?

The expression can have a few meanings depending on context.It often means to do one's duty in a way that requires focus and determination, and where deviation could be disastrous. It is related to the image of a tightrope, where the course must be carefully adhered to without distraction.It is in this sense by Johnny Cash, only with a twist. He uses “walk the line” to mean staying true to the woman he loves, but the song is about how natural it feels for him to do so. The line “I find it very easy to be true” opens the song with this theme.He's saying, “before I met you, I found it hard to remain faithful to just one woman. Now that I have you, it's easy”.One other possible meaning of “walk the line” would refer to a field sobriety test sometimes requested by police officers in lieu of a breathalyzer. The suspected inebriate is asked to walk toe-to-heel down a line on the sidewalk to see what level of gross motor control they currently possess. If they can't walk the line, they can be assumed inebriated even if they haven't been breathalyzed.

What is the meaning of " up and down the line "?

Imagine a line of men about to go into battle. The men nearest to their leader will hear his rousing speech and will cheer loudly. The other men, further along the line, may be too far away to hear the rousing speech made by the leader, but will hear the others cheering and will begin to cheer as well. Hence the 'cry goes up and down the line'.

A 'mexican wave' but with voices so to speak.

What is the meaning of "In between the lines there is a lot of obscurity"?

Oftentimes particularly close friends would correspond with one another, and would, through practice, have ways of writing each other, where each could pick up trains of thought that were not necessarily written down but were, to each other, clearly inferred, this is what is known as reading between the lines.“In between the lines there is a lot of obscurity” would imply one of the correspondents is concerned about things so much, that greater care is being taken in relating circumstances than would be normally, or otherwise, that one (associate/correspondent) can see that there is more going on than what is written/being said but the other is not giving anything away, they are being uncharacteristically obscure.

What does a line busy mean?

What does it means when you call someone and it only beeps and its written on the screen as "Line Busy"


Option a) the user is busy on another call

Option b) the network is busy

Option c) someone else is trying to reach him/her at the same time when I am trying.

I am really confused.

THANKS IN ADVANCE :*

What is the meaning of the line “my papa says he got malo in him” in the song ‘Havana’?

What is the meaning of the line “my papa says he got malo in him” in the song ‘Havana’?The song, “Havana,” by Cuban-American singer Camila Cabello, takes its title from the capitol of Cuba. Cabello sings that her “heart is in Havana,” referring to her Cuban roots. The primary language of Cuba is Spanish, and “malo” is a Spanish word that means “bad.” She is saying that her “papa” says he got some bad in him. Which could be taken to mean that her papa says he’s sometimes a bad guy (or maybe always a bad guy).

What is the meaning of the solid yellow line on roads?

This varies from country to country and sometimes even from state to state.North AmericaIn most of North America, a yellow line can mean several things:The line separates opposing traffic, and passing is discouraged or prohibited. The exact rules vary by state, but typical it is as follows:Single yellow separating lanes = passing discouraged. Double yellow separating lanes = passing illegal.Or… single and double lines separating lanes = passing illegal.A yellow line on the edge of a road indicates that the road is a one way road or a divided highway.If the yellow line is to the left, you are going to correct direction, but if the yellow line is on your right, you are going the wrong way.Some municipalities and states use yellow painted curbs to indicate no parking zones. (Although this is technically not a “line” it is included here for comparison purposes.)The exact rules depend on the state or province.United Kingdom[1]Some countries, like the U.K. use yellow lines almost exclusively for parking restrictions, similar to how the U.S. uses painted yellow curbs.They use white lines to separate opposing traffic. (The U.S. actually used to use white as well, but then switched to yellow to increase road safety.)Australia[2]Some countries, like Australia, use yellow lines for a different reasons:Used as temporary markings on the road, such as during road work, that override the white markings. As such, in a construction area, you follow the yellow lines instead of the white ones.To mark the edge of the road in areas prone to snow, so that the line is more visible in snowy conditions.Other CountriesOther countries usually have something similar to one of the above.Footnotes[1] Ian Sawyer's answer to What do broken yellow lines mean on a road?[2] Steve Manders's answer to What do broken yellow lines mean on a road?

What is the meaning of the line "#include " in C++?

Let's start with some basics.C++ in itself is a “pretty small language”. The various functions that we use are actually extensions of the original language. They reside in what are called Libraries.A Library is a collection of precompiled code (mainly functions), which has been packaged for repeated use in various programs.istream is one such library which contains the functions related to input and output. (Note that this library does not have GUI capabilities. For that there are other libraries.)The line,#include
is a Preprocessor Directive. Preprocessor Directives tell the compile to perform some specific tasks. In this particular case, we are telling the compiler to add the contents of the iostream header to the current file. The iostream library allows us to access the functionality of the iostream library, which is to write to the screen.#include tells the compiler to include something and the the part inside the angle brackets tells what to include. A similar statement is used to include custom header files, the angle brackets being replaced by double quotes.Why Quotes for headers files ?Angled brackets are used to tell the compiler that we are including a header file that was included with the compiler, so it should look for that header file in the system directories. The double-quotes tell the compiler that this is a header file we are supplying, so it should look for that header file in the current directory containing our source code first. If it doesn’t find the header file there, it will check any other include paths that you’ve specified as part of your compiler/IDE settings. That failing, it will fall back to checking the system directories.The most common iostream functions that you might use : cout, cin, endl reside in a namespace called std, (short for Standard) in the iostream library. This is the reason why we use std:: prefix with those functions so that we don't have to worry about naming conflict with other identifiers.

What is the exact Meaning of the lines from "Fading Gigolo"?

These line are from the movie "Fading Gigolo" and I want to understand exactly so please help me!

I guess it's about when you have old friend you can communicate or understand each other by a short sentencd or a word.
Is this correct or not?

[1]
"it's funny, because... when you're, uh, friendly with somebody for a long time, what happens is you develop like a shorthand or something, like a close communication. you understand one another in a......Eh, I don't know."


and the next one is from a character who broke with a woman he liked and he is gonna leave the town
I think it means he can't get over her yet. Is this correct or not?
[2]
A:it's funny, I can only speak to her in present tense.
B:Well, maybe if you spoke to her properly, you'd find that you didn't like her.you'd find that you didn't like her.

What is the meaning of the line "she acts like summer & walks like rain?"

This sentence is from the lyrics of the song "Drops of Jupiter" by the rock band "Train". "Drops Of Jupiter"Now that she's back in the atmosphereWith drops of Jupiter in her hair, hey, hey, heyShe acts like summer and walks like rainReminds me that there's a time to change, hey, hey, heySince the return from her stay on the moonShe listens like spring and she talks like June, hey, hey, heyHey, hey, heyBut tell me, did you sail across the sun?Did you make it to the Milky Way to see the lights all fadedAnd that heaven is overrated?Tell me, did you fall for a shooting star–One without a permanent scar?And did you miss me while you were looking for yourself out there?TRAIN LYRICS - Drops Of Jupiter While a lot of people have interpreted this as a song of love where the boy has lost his lover and remembers her with alternating feelings of tenderness and wistfulness of a love that was but quite wasn't, the true story is something else.The lead singer Pat Monahan, in an interview said that the song is about his mother who he had recently lost to cancer. Apparently he just dreamt that she had probably not gone away but was around - around in the warmth of summer, in the drops of rain, in spring, in the dry weather of June...So, yes, the lyrics are open to interpretation and fit in beautifully when one imagines a love story amongst two individuals one of whom (the girl) is more cerebral with her head in the clouds (sky) and the boy is more down to earth. The love story doesn't quite take off as it should and they break up and the song is about the boy's bittersweet rendition of their love. Love it is...depending on how one looks at it.

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