ditch the line
v.— «Fer the bitchy record, not all A-listers ditch the line—Sean Penn waited a whopping 40 minutes with the rest of the commoners.» —“The Awful Truth” by Ted Casablancas E Online Dec. 2, 2004. (source: Double-Tongued Dictionary)
ditch the line
v.— «Fer the bitchy record, not all A-listers ditch the line—Sean Penn waited a whopping 40 minutes with the rest of the commoners.» —“The Awful Truth” by Ted Casablancas E Online Dec. 2, 2004. (source: Double-Tongued Dictionary)
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