Crossing in a sentence as a noun

It means "this was bad code, so we're crossing it out".

From what I've seen, there's just no crossing the skill chasm as a software developer.

"Debt isn't some random accident like getting hit by a car while crossing the street.

I have not done it yet, but I've sailed quite a bit and someday I want to start crossing oceans.

Just because you have the light or the right-of-way doesn't mean you are guaranteed a safe crossing of the street.

The only country's borders that I get nervous crossing are America's.

If you are crossing for business, always seek legal advice for your situation, and make sure all of your ducks are lined up in a row.

Toward the end of "Hey Jude", where there were a lot of people up on stage singing the "Na na na na..." part, McCartney accidentally knocked over a mic stand while crossing the stage back to his piano.

Treat every gun like it's loaded, check both ways before crossing the street, and assume that all of your unencrypted data is already compromised.

Notify people of their mistake, make it known that what they have done is not acceptable but crossing into personal insults and curses is not acceptable.

Soliciting donations for something you made using someone else's IP without permission seems like it is absolutely crossing the line.

Their mission being vital, he ordered his men to leave him and find that crossing, which they did. Although they sent a medic to recover their officer, upon finding him the medic refused to give him morphine, saying that he didn’t have enough to waste on a man who would die in a few minutes anyway.

There was lots of existing documentation and lore about SOAs, but at Amazon's vast scale it was about as useful as telling Indiana Jones to look both ways before crossing the street.

Regardless of whether you accomplish your goals or not, I'll happily be throwing some money into the kickstarter and crossing my fingers for you guys, because the actual idea behind this is awesome.

I've also caught myself crossing boundaries I would have never previously considered -- until I thought about how it would push me over the accelerator and significantly increase my commission.

This has huge psychological implications, similar to not carrying a passport while crossing borders and paying with the same coins everywhere: All these measures help to get the feeling that Europe is indeed one place, one community.

It appears to me that the author is attempting to use some clever wording to create an impression that the "harassment" was much more intense than it actually was by subtly crossing over into her personal experience with online trolls.

Hey, I know those things get damn uncomfortable, ladies, but it also gets uncomfortable sitting through a meeting for two hours, crossing and uncrossing my legs to give my dick some space to not be a total pain just for existing between my legs.

Crossing definitions

noun

traveling across

noun

a shallow area in a stream that can be forded

See also: ford

noun

a point where two lines (paths or arcs etc.) intersect

noun

a junction where one street or road crosses another

See also: intersection crossroad crossway carrefour

noun

a path (often marked) where something (as a street or railroad) can be crossed to get from one side to the other

See also: crosswalk crossover

noun

(genetics) the act of mixing different species or varieties of animals or plants and thus to produce hybrids

See also: hybridization hybridisation crossbreeding cross interbreeding hybridizing

noun

a voyage across a body of water (usually across the Atlantic Ocean)