A game with 99.9% of their community covered with kids that will fuck your mother.
Eric:DUDE, a kid on Call of duty said hes gonna fuck my mother
Jake:OMG you better watch tf out.
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Also may be Hooda Call. Verb Spanish
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.
The inmates hid their shanks when they heard the Jura Call.
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Something a lad says when he can't think of what he is trying to 'whatcha-call-it' say.
"eeeeeeee how, Jonesy, Boundey theres whatcha-call-it!!"
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Referring to ones own past or future intent to "rage"rage. Often referring not just to partying generally but specifically to how much alcohol you have consumed or will consume in the near future. Implicit in this boasting is that raging increases ones status as a sweet dude sweet dude. Rage call is a subcategory of a self call (self call).
frat boy 1: I played like 5 games of pong before noon on Green Key Weekend.
fb 2: Rage Call.
girl 1: I'm so hungover from the 7 shots I took last night.
girl 2: rage call.
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Pretending to get a phone call. Phoney calls are usually used in these situations;
1) To pick up chicks
2) To avoid awkward silences/ conversations/ people
3) To look like your doing something at work
4) To look like you have a social life
John made a phoney call to impress the chick at the bar
Sarah knew Alison's breath smelt really bad, so she made a phoney call to avoid talking to Alison
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to indicate that something is a blatant lie, and obvious falsehood.
I'm gonna have to call crap on ya there, Mr. President.
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When a mobile phone call drops out, the ensuing attempts to call each other back on both sides results in endless straight-to-voicemail calls, engaged signals, more dropouts... it's just useless.
Adapted from the term "war of attrition", in which both forces wear each other down over a long period of time, resulting in little success for either.
Nick just dropped out; I'm trying to get ahold of him for the fourth time, but it's just a call of attrition at the moment.
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