Green’s Dictionary of Slang

county lines n.

(UK drugs) the use by adult drug dealers of young people to set themselves up as temporary drug sellers outside the usual metropolitan centres.

[UK]Guardian 12 May 🌐 Kate became involved in county lines dealing – when urban gangs use children to traffic drugs in out-of-town locations using mobile phones or ‘lines’ – when she was 14, dealing heroin and crack.