I won't play fall guy for your stupid lines.

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Alex+  #470496  Wed, 30 Jan 08 09:04 AM
Could you tell me what the word "lines" means in this sentence?

I won't play fall guy for your stupid lines.
  
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Marius Hancu  #470502  Wed, 30 Jan 08 09:39 AM
IMO:
I won't believe what you're saying.
  
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Anonymous  #470587  Wed, 30 Jan 08 01:53 PM

I won't be the fool who believes everything you say.

  
Alex+  #470639  Wed, 30 Jan 08 04:32 PM
Now I got it. Thank you very much.
  
Delmobile  #470686  Wed, 30 Jan 08 06:06 PM
A "line" is a sort of pre-rehearsed sentence, usually used to trick or manipulate someone else.

"What's a nice girl like you doing in a place like this?" is a classic pick-up line. (A pick-up line is something used to start a conversation with someone you're romantically interested in, usually in a bar or club.)

Jokes have punch lines - that's the last sentence at the end of the joke that delivers the laugh. "But now it's eating my popcorn!"

Actors must memorize their "lines" in a play.


So in your example "stupid lines" are the insincere statements, or lies really, that the speaker knows to be untrue.
  
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Alex+  #471081  Thu, 31 Jan 08 03:34 PM

Delmobile, thank you for your great explanation.
  
Osee  #471089  Thu, 31 Jan 08 03:45 PM

Is fall guy a bad word for someone? May I say Joey in the comedy series Friends is a fall guy? I think Joey in Friends is silly and lovely.

 Delmobile wrote:
A "line" is a sort of pre-rehearsed sentence, usually used to trick or manipulate someone else.

"What's a nice girl like you doing in a place like this?" is a classic pick-up line. (A pick-up line is something used to start a conversation with someone you're romantically interested in, usually in a bar or club.)

Jokes have punch lines - that's the last sentence at the end of the joke that delivers the laugh. "But now it's eating my popcorn!"

Actors must memorize their "lines" in a play.


So in your example "stupid lines" are the insincere statements, or lies really, that the speaker knows to be untrue.

  
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