complain, hum/sing, talk on cell phone, think, read, and I forgot the 6th. Hoping there isn't a 7th. They are not in order.
Complain, Tap Foot, Yell, Bite Nails, Swear, Moan
Waiting. Your download is waiting in line, behind something else, that has to be downloaded first.
A queue is a line of people or vehicles waiting for something.
Queue
We both got impatient while waiting in line.
"Stand in line at the cue" seems to be a mix-up of terms. Typically, one would say "stand in line" when waiting for something, like at a store or event. The word "cue" usually refers to a signal or prompt, often used in performance contexts. If you're referring to waiting in line for something, it's important to be patient and respectful of others waiting as well.
The homophone of the word "cue" is "queue." "Cue" refers to a signal to start an action, while "queue" refers to a line of people waiting for something.
In Thai, the word "sen" generally means "line" or "queue." It can refer to a line of people waiting for something, a line on a map, or a line in a poem.
"Q" is the first letter for "queueing", which means waiting in line or the study of waiting in line.
The velvet rope is hooked onto something called a stanchion.
The homophone for "weight" is "wait." So, a homophone costume for weight could be dressing up as someone waiting in a line or waiting for something to happen.
No, "You hate waiting in line" is a complete sentence. The verb is "hate".