phrases - 'Drop us a line' - letter or phone call?


According to the Free Dictionary, dropping someone a line means sending them a short message.


Is this correct? I always thought it meant phoning someone, the line referring to a telephone line.



Answer



It refers to a line of text in a letter, so it means sending a short message (maybe with just one single line of text).


(If you drop the line during a phone call, that means you're hanging up)


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