Define Party Line Meaning

Party Line
A line used a at a party to make a chick want you.

Don't worry, baby. The guns I sell aren't REAL. They just LOOK real!
By Erena
Party Line
To snort Benzodiazepines (Valium, Xanax), Cocaine, and Viagra simultaneously. Best used when in the presence of females.

As if coke and benzos weren't already enough, we started racking party lines when the chicks showed up.
By Vivyanne
Line Party
A line party is a party where friends stand in a line, each one bent over in order to do lines off of the backs of the one in front. In order to avoid the first person missing out, after each line they move back. A supervisor
Generally line parties become competitions, who can last the longest. Survival of the fittest etc.
For most of the addicted, those like high court judges, line parties are a common occurrence on their calenders.

Joe: Hey love, what's happening tonight?
Chris: I'm going to invite our friends around and do a line party.
Joe: Great! Can't wait.
By Rosabelle
Line Party
A line party is a party where friends stand in a line, each one bent over in order to do lines off of the backs of the one in front. In order to avoid the first person missing out, after each line they move back. A supervisor
Generally line parties become competitions, who can last the longest. Survival of the fittest etc.
For most of the addicted, those like high court judges, line parties are a common occurrence on their calenders.

Joe: Hey love, what's happening tonight?
Chris: I'm going to invite our friends around and do a line party.
Joe: Great! Can't wait.
By Ibby
Circle Line Party
A party held on a train serving the Circle Line on the London Underground. Because Circle Line trains travel in a continuous loop, a party once begun on a train can continue indefinitely until the Underground shuts down for the night. Circle Line parties (or CLPs) are usually scheduled in advance and in recent years have been publicised via the Internet. The first CLP is thought to have been organised by an anarchic group called the Space Hijackers on 10 March 1999.

Permission is not sought from London Underground or the British Transport Police for the parties. Parties have typically included drinking, playing music and pole dancing. Until 2008, none of these activites was banned on the Underground; however police have broken up parties in the past.

The future of Circle Line parties is uncertain as drinking alcohol on the Underground (and other public transport in London) was banned by London mayor Boris Johnson with effect from 1 June 2008. To commemorate the event, a Circle Line party was held on the evening of May 31. The event attracted several thousand partygoers, was overwhelmingly good-natured and only about 17 people were arrested. However, police broke up the parties before the deadline of midnight.

"We are not organising the Circle Line party, you are! You are the entertainment, you are the acts, you are the crowd, you are the life and soul." - From Space Hijackers website, organisers of Circle Line parties
By Delilah
Bi-party Line
Voting for a different presidential candidate than the rest of your party line.

This election, more voters swung bi-party line.
By Alexa
Dancing On A Digbeth Party Line
What the lyrics actually sound like in one major club track. Where a person living in Birmingham is convinced by work colleagues that they need to go clubbing 'for a break' named as such because many of Birmingham's clubs are in Digbeth.

Im out Friday, Ive been told I should be Dancing on a Digbeth Party Line!
By Lorene