A gossip fuelled conversation between two gay men, where we serve shade and pure unadulterated judgement on the lives of others... because we can. Generally executed whilst stirring various meaty nuggets of gossip and / or gay scene happenings in our metaphorical cauldron.
I had a lovely Cauldron Call with Gino this morning... ooh the things that went on in that bar last night!
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An Indian version of a "booty call".
You are my favorite buddah call in all of Mumbai!
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*See Jura Call
Verb
To alert others of the presence of Law-Enforcement (police or correctional officers).
Originating in United States prison systems most likely from the Spanish word "jurar" "to swear" as in court or "jurado" referring to the jury.
While sometimes someone may call out "jura!" Many times a Jura Call may be non verbal, multiple flushes of a toilet, a loud cough or even a whistle.
The flushing of toilets is a fairly common Jura Call since inmates may need to "flush" their contraband.
I heard someone yell "Hooda" and when the peckerwood heard the hooda call he bailed.
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A way to signal to other military verterans that you were in the military. You shoot near them to let them know. It is a majestic sound originally used in Russia during WWII.
He gave the Military Gun Call and then I knew he was a veteran too.
A phrase used to cut the sentence or the video.
"Hi guys m- John pork is calling."
The phone call you make when you are absolutely smashed, to a person that you really love but have been recently a dick towards him/her. Usually during this phone call, you apologize and let the best of you to come out so you can say safely afterwards "I'm not a nice guy, that was the alcohol talking". Drunken Phone Calls are usually made by guys to their female friends.
-Him: Hey I know I have been a dick the last few days, sorry about that. I don't know what I want sometimes. This is the nicest I can be, during a Drunken Phone Call.
-Her: It's okay. I still love you. Just do me a favor and don't sleep on the street tonight, will you?
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A phrase that is often uttered by airsoft players, claiming they hit you and you didn't acknowledge that they hit you, and that you stayed in the game without going out.
Dude, I hit you! I hit you! Call your hit!