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"Cue" means "to indicate to another party that it is now time to undertake a previously planned action"
"Queue" means "to line up neatly"
They are not interchangeable and the only explanation I can think of is people seeing "queue" on their phone's music player and thinking that means "start music"
Oh and while I'm whining "discreet" means "secret" and "discrete" means "its own separate thing" GET IT RIGHT
cue 'n' queue qq'n
Okay, well I didn’t know that one. I’m not sure I’ve used it wrong, but I’m also not sure if I’ve been using it right.