Define queues?
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Meghna Thapar 4 years, 5 months ago
A queue is a line of things, usually people. Queue comes from the Latin cauda, for tail. Outside the United States it means a line of people or vehicles waiting their turn, so if your English friend talks about queuing up for the movies, that means getting in line for a ticket. The word 'queue' comes from the French word queue meaning 'tail', on the grounds that that is what people who stand behind each other look like. The word 'queue' comes from the French word queue meaning 'tail', on the grounds that that is what people who stand behind each other look like.
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