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    County lines

    plural

    • 1. used in reference to a form of criminal activity in which drug dealers in major cities establish networks for the supply and sale of drugs to users in towns and rural areas, using other people (typically those who are young or otherwise vulnerable) to carry, store, and sell the drugs: British "police are urging people to look out for the signs of county lines drug dealing"