lovers lane Idiome
catch a plane/bus/train
go to the airport and get on the plane After the meeting, you can catch the plane to Toronto.
fast lane
(See life in the fast lane)
in the fast lane
(See life in the fast lane)
life in the fast lane
a fast-paced life, living or working in a large city We tried life in the fast lane - in Toronto - but Seth didn't like it.
take the bus/plane
ride on the bus or plane, catch a plane Lee never takes the bus. He prefers to ride his bicycle.
Stroll down memory lane
If you take a stroll down memory lane, you talk about the past or revisit places that were important to you in the past. (You can also 'take a trip down memory lane'.)
bullet lane|bullet|lane
n.,
slang,
citizen's band radio jargon The passing lane.
Move over into the bullet lane, this eighteen wheeler is moving too slow.
live in the fast lane|fast lane|lane|live
v. phr.,
informal To live a full and very active life pursuing wealth and success.
They have been living in the fast lane ever since they arrived in New York City.
lovers' lane|lane|lovers
n. A hidden road or walk where lovers walk or park in the evening.
A parked car in a lonely lovers' lane often is a chance for holdup men.
lane
lane see
fast lane;
lovers' lane.
lovers' lane
The all-encompassing name for a place, generally one with a breathtaking view, that teenagers and adolescent adults go to kiss and potentially appoint in added animal activity, about in a car. If a boy takes you to lovers' lane, it's not because he wants to allocution about the weather, OK? Oh my goodness, Ned, I anticipate we begin lovers' lane—look at all the kids authoritative out in their cars!Learn more: lanelovers' lane
A abandoned alley or breadth approved out by lovers gluttonous privacy. For example, The badge admired to abash youngsters anchored in lovers' lane. [Late 1800s] Learn more: lane
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