county line

English

Noun

county line (plural county lines)

  1. (US) A border between two counties.
  2. (Britain, chiefly in the plural) A drug trafficking scheme to transport drugs from cities to smaller towns, especially one that recruits children and uses phone lines.
  3. Used other than with a figurative or idiomatic meaning: see county, line.
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