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a tribe called quest

A rap group with lots of talent and intelligence.

It is almost guaranteed that if you let someone who only listens to rock music listen to them, they will like it because of their beats and lyrics. This is because rap nowadays is not as meaningful as it was during Quest's time.

I like a Tribe Called Quest, but not Yung Joc.

I'm sure you will too if you have a shred of intelligence

by educated black woman June 23, 2006

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Random Calling Victim

A person who has suffered random calls from random friends in their contacts they never knew they had. The person calling claims "it was because of the touch screen" or "it called in my pocket" or "i meant to call my mom, sorry" etc. You are a victim to bullshit, annoyance and lies.

Wendy's phone randomally went through her contacts found Raluph's number and called it. Raluph answered it to a bunch faint voices and ruffles from being in her pocket. He frantically screamed hello 100 times before he hung up. Raluph suffered as a Random Calling Victim.

by ChadSonZor November 2, 2009

10๐Ÿ‘ 2๐Ÿ‘Ž


Math Booty Call

noun. Phone call or text often made late at night or shortly before class, aimed at getting their hands on your math homework. Variations include; invitation to study together, work on homework, or simply copy answers.

I woke up at 9:50 without my Real Analysis done. I shot Donna a Math Booty Call. I needed the answers to the homework quick!

by donna4life December 14, 2009

15๐Ÿ‘ 5๐Ÿ‘Ž


last call casualty

(n): 1. Someone who can't get over their ex and calls them up, drunk or otherwise.
2. Bowling For Soup song.

Lyric: If I get drunk and call you up. Don't get pissed and don't hang up. I know its late but its never too late to be a last call casualty.

by emokruger January 15, 2009

15๐Ÿ‘ 4๐Ÿ‘Ž


Call me Shakespeare

A phrase that is said after having executed a play to gain an advantage over your opponent.

Call me Shakespeare cos I make da playz.

by rolique November 20, 2014

7๐Ÿ‘ 2๐Ÿ‘Ž


you are called welcome

1. First used by E. Little, it is a phrase that fully encapsulates one of the many unnerving situations that arise during "meet at greet" at Otter Creek C of C.

E. Little: "Are you new here?"
Jan Doe: "No we've gone here for years, but I'm not sure what you would call us."
E. Little: "Well, you are called welcome."

by Mr. E Ward May 24, 2008

7๐Ÿ‘ 1๐Ÿ‘Ž


Call me Kevin

That guy that you see everyday yet have never met

I think call me Kevin lives in my phone

by Blameitonjake April 7, 2021

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