
Billy Line
Term used to describe how you traveled to your current point.
Derived from the character Billy in the popular comic strip Family Circus who meanders through scenes jumping, skipping, and generally wandering aimlessly.
"I Billy lined it here." Meaning you had many things to do today or just killed a lot of time to make a short trip.
From urbandictionary
I have finally found a term that describes my thinking process perfectly,
I ponder, I wander, I poke and meander and then things come together for me. Sometimes.
When I was in college, I was famous for picking a term paper topic immediately and then 3 months later pounding out the whole thing at 5am to meet the deadline.The time in between I was Billy lining. Collecting scraps and tibits, stewing things over, reconsidering, questioning, and then, when push came to shove cramming it all together into cohesive thoughts.
I have some things stewing in my brain. They may come out eventually in a 5 am explosion.
Just warning ya.

1 comment:
OHhh I like that. Billy Line, Might have to use that myself sometime.
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