go down the line



go down the line

to go from person to person or thing to thing in a line of people or things. She went down the line, asking everyone for a dollar for a cup of coffee. Sam went down the line, passing out tickets.
See also: down, line

go down the line

in. to snort a line of cocaine. (Drugs.) They found her in the john, going down the line.
See also: down, line

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
Jerneja-Slovene
Arnout-Dutch
PaŬLoPOW-loEsperanto
StewSTOO, STYOOEnglish
HelenHEL-ən (English)English, Swedish, Norwegian, Danish, Greek Mythology (Anglicized)
Bernard['bə:nəd]