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Americans: When Did You Start Using the Word “Queue?”

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Get in line. Queue up.

I had a moment this weekend when I used the word “queue” in casual conversation, and I had to stop for a moment, because I had a bit of a flashback. I could remember sometime in the late ’80s or early ’90s when I had first become aware of the word, which is of English origin, probably because I was watching Doctor Who or another BBC show on PBS. At the time, I had thought it was odd that they had a different term for “line.”

queue noun ˈkyü   (from Meriam-Webster)

Definition of queue 

1a braid of hair usually worn hanging at the back of the head

2a waiting line especially of persons or vehicles

3aa sequence of messages or jobs held in temporary storage awaiting transmission or processing

bdata structure that consists of a list of records such that records are added at one end and removed from the other

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Fast forward more decades than I’d like to admit, and due to computers and services like Netflix, the word has become firmly embedded in American English as well. People in the US are just as likely to “queue up” as to “get in line,” these days – especially at theme parks. It’s such an interesting idea that technology and increased cultural inter-connectivity could morph our language so quickly. So, I figured I’d ask you, our readers, when did you all become aware of the word and start using it? Tell your story in the comments!

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This post was last modified on October 22, 2018 10:19 am

Ken Denmead

Ken is a husband and father from the San Francisco Bay Area, where he works as civil engineer. He became the Publisher of GeekDad in 2007, and the owner in 2010. He also wrote the NYT bestselling GeekDad series of project books for parents and kids to share.

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