Lingo
[shoot] a line about {sth}
to lie, exaggerate, or boast about something
The origin of the idiom "shoot a line about something" does not have a widely recognized or established origin, but it is used to refer to the act of telling a story or engaging in conversation, often with a sense of exaggeration or fabrication. It suggests that the speaker is presenting information that may not be entirely truthful or accurate.
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