queue
kyo͞o/
verb
past tense:
queued; past participle:
queued
- 1.
British
take one's place in a queue.
"in the war they had queued for food"
synonyms: line up, wait in line, form a line, fall in, form a queue, queue up
"we queued for ice cream"
- be extremely keen to do or have something.
"companies are queuing up to move to the bay"
- 2.
Computing
arrange in a queue.
Origin
late 16th century (as a heraldic term denoting the tail of an animal): from French, based on Latin
cauda ‘tail.’ Compare with
cue2. dates from the mid 19th century.
Really, I am surprised you don't know what queue means.
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