by Bobberman June 06, 2007
Drake sings this when talking about his phone ringing. "When that hotline bling" just means "When that phone rings" in a black-culture way. He sings about how he knows when his phone rings late at night and the caller is the particular female character from the song, that it can only mean it's a booty call.
Contrary to the other ultra-white definition on here, "Hotline bling" is NOT just some term for "booty call", not even close. It's only relevant in this one song.
Contrary to the other ultra-white definition on here, "Hotline bling" is NOT just some term for "booty call", not even close. It's only relevant in this one song.
Dude 1: Damn man your hotline hasn't stopped blingin since we left!
Dude 2: Yeah dude it's the bossman, he keeps asking me to work this weekend. Only he can make dat hotline bling like that... I ain't takin no calls!
Dude 2: Yeah dude it's the bossman, he keeps asking me to work this weekend. Only he can make dat hotline bling like that... I ain't takin no calls!
by Avsynthe October 08, 2015
When your house gets robbed because you posted on social media that you're not at home.
Named after "The Bling Ring", a gang that robbed the homes of celebrities in Hollywood in late 2008/early 2009. "The Bling Ring" is also the name of a 2013 film, based on the story of the gang.
Named after "The Bling Ring", a gang that robbed the homes of celebrities in Hollywood in late 2008/early 2009. "The Bling Ring" is also the name of a 2013 film, based on the story of the gang.
"Would you rather be trolled, catfished or bling-ringed?"
"Paris Hilton's house was bling-ringed three times!"
"Paris Hilton's house was bling-ringed three times!"
by matty-g October 24, 2014
An iconic song sung by the K-pop group Treasure. BLT is one of the most wonderful songs ever written and Treasure made it even better with their voices, it also has a very cute MV in which the members have fun with each other and just watching is enough to make you happy for the entire week
Stream bling like this and Stan treasure!
Stream bling like this and Stan treasure!
person A: I just listened to Bling Like This and it's definitely my favorite song by Treasure!
person B: you're right ales, it's amazing and it makes me happy!
person B: you're right ales, it's amazing and it makes me happy!
by Lu💜 November 08, 2020
A booty call this word became popular from a Drake song called Hotline Bling
Ex: "I know when that hotline bling, when that can only mean one thing"
Ex: "I know when that hotline bling, when that can only mean one thing"
Katy: Oh my God, John is calling
Katy's friend: It's a hotline bling
Katy: Well he's not getting any tonight
Katy's friend: It's a hotline bling
Katy: Well he's not getting any tonight
by Kaylalani August 20, 2015
A sub genre of Hip-Hop that tends to focus on money, women, cars, and jewelry. The artists are primarily young African-American males that are found by major labels to help sustain profitability with little substance and investment in the artists' future.
Examples of Bling-Hop rappers include: Lil Wayne, Souljah Boy, Slim Thug, Birdman, and P. Diddy
Another example would be most artists who display a dumb look on there face while cheesing with gold and diamond teeth in there mouth.
Another example would be most artists who display a dumb look on there face while cheesing with gold and diamond teeth in there mouth.
by Rod Adkins July 04, 2008
Hooptie + Bling Refers to extraneous, unnecessary, typically obnoxious accessories that far exceed the value of the vehicle in cost. Hooptie bling would include but is not limited to: $4000 wheels on a 1980 Honda Civic; $2500 in dash DVD player in a '95 GEO Metro; multi screen car audio video entertainment center with, in playstation and DVD changer installed in a $215 Ford Escort whose owner also felt overwhelming inclined to place a set of $4500 24 inch spinners on as well even though it barely runs and has a cardboard window held in place with staples and duct tape. Do not confuse hooptie bling with a vehicle that has been riced, although similar in stupidity, these two cultural phenomenons typical clash, as their respective enthusiasts do not agree on much more than the insatiable desire to spend thousands of dollars on useless junk for hoopties that barely run.
by Malagent April 30, 2006