slug line

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English

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Noun

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slug line (plural slug lines)

Examples (abbreviated text)

·EXT. BRIDGE NIGHT (an exterior location, on a bridge at night)

  1. (authorship) A line of abbreviated text at the beginning of each scene in a screenplay that describes the location and time of day
  2. A queue for "casual carpoolers" (slugs) commuting in the Washington, D.C. and Northern Virginia metropolitan area

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