down the road, not across the street
Language: en
Meaning: (idiomatic,of the technique for committing suicide)Along theradial arteryrather than across the wrist from side to side.2021, Sarah Walker,The First Time I Thought I Was Dying[1], University of Queensland Press,→ISBN:We repeated the words ‘down the road, not across the street’ when discussing the use of knives.[…]To cut horizontally was to commit the gravest possible sin for a young woman: to do something for attention.
Examples:EN: Mr. Razor reminds you..."Its down the road, not across the street.
HI: आरके बोला- चल बाहर चलते हैं, छत पर नहीं।
EN: No, No, No... it is "down the road, not across the street"
TE: ' 'లేదు, రాత్రి 10 అయ్యింది, రోడ్డుమీద పురుగు లేదు, వీడు ఎక్కడ ఉన్నాడో?
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