Calling and then redialing a number three times or more in a row because your call is not being answered; usually done in anger or out of frustration.
by Judd June 17, 2006
A late night summons -- often made via telephone -- to arrange clandestine sexual liaisons on an ad hoc basis.
by AEAizzle December 28, 2005
Usually a whistle or comment that is almost always sexual. It most of the time is from a man to a woman. No one likes it so people need to stop.
Alex- *Walking to Work*
Random Stranger- Nice Ass!
Alex- (now feels really uncomfortable from the cat call)
Random Stranger- Nice Ass!
Alex- (now feels really uncomfortable from the cat call)
by peoplearetheabsouluteworst May 15, 2020
by pseudo stark February 15, 2009
A group of (male) friends is at a party to check out some girls. Whoever spots a pretty girl first can "call dibs" on her. That way he can make sure none of his buddies would make a movie on her.
by maxoO June 11, 2006
A Cock Call is the morning equivilent of a booty call, it must happen after 5am and generally is when one or both parties are in between a state of sobriety and intoxication from the previous evening yet still horny and looking looking for some no strings attached sex.
Not to be confused with a nooner which is at/around the noon hour and is when both parties are sober.
Not to be confused with a nooner which is at/around the noon hour and is when both parties are sober.
Dude, had a few too many last night and had to call Becky for a Cock Call at 6am to help me tame the morning wood. She came over and after the cock call made me breakfast and then I took a nap.
by Cdn loVer August 15, 2009
"Calling in Black" was a Freudian slip by a white male medical office worker, summarizing a phone call from
La'Shondra, who was calling in from Compton with a litany of symptoms (nausea, diarrhea. dizziness...) none of which has any visible signs. He hung up the phone, and announced to the mostly black staff, "LaShondra just called in Black" "Sick, Sick" He said immediately. "She called in Sick" Too late to un-ring the bell, he was spared a trip to HR, because the staff loved the phrase, and co-opted it into the office lexicon, and spread to other offices.
La'Shondra, who was calling in from Compton with a litany of symptoms (nausea, diarrhea. dizziness...) none of which has any visible signs. He hung up the phone, and announced to the mostly black staff, "LaShondra just called in Black" "Sick, Sick" He said immediately. "She called in Sick" Too late to un-ring the bell, he was spared a trip to HR, because the staff loved the phrase, and co-opted it into the office lexicon, and spread to other offices.
by La'Shondra June 06, 2018