log line
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Tweet n. 1. Nautical The line by which the log is trailed from a ship to determine its speed. 2. or log·line (lôglīn′, lŏg-) A very brief synopsis of the plot of a proposed program or movie as presented in a pitch to persuade others to produce the project. |
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