Deadline ● /DED-line/ ● Noun – 1: a line drawn within or
around a prison that a prisoner passes at the risk of being shot 2 a: a date or
time before which something must be done b: the time after which copy is not
accepted for a particular issue of a publication
Those dratted deadlines
Immutable march of time
Missed. Copy now dead
Word Origins, “Wonderopolis
The term “deadline” has uncertain origins. The earliest uses
of the word appear to have referred simply to lines that did not move. This
usage may have developed into “deadline” being used around the time of the
Civil War as a term related to prisons, meaning a line that could not be
crossed by prisoners.
Eventually, the term began to be used by journalists in the
sense we know today. This was most likely the result of the design of early
printing presses that featured a guideline on the printing plate. Any text
inside the line would be printed. Any text outside the line — the “deadline” —
would not be printed and would “die.”
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