1: To call someone for a hot night of no strings attached dancing.
2: Inviting friends out to dance, usually via call or text.
Word-play originating from "Booty Call" but for dancing instead of sex.
Phrase was coined by a professional dancer in Chicago while out social West Coast Swing dancing.
2: Inviting friends out to dance, usually via call or text.
Word-play originating from "Booty Call" but for dancing instead of sex.
Phrase was coined by a professional dancer in Chicago while out social West Coast Swing dancing.
"I want to go out dancing with some friends tonight. Time to make some boogie calls!"
"I'm going to boogie call Christopher, it's been a while since his last one."
"There's no one here to dance with. I'm going to make some boogie calls!" "What's that?" "It's like a booty call, but for dancing."
"I'm going to boogie call Christopher, it's been a while since his last one."
"There's no one here to dance with. I'm going to make some boogie calls!" "What's that?" "It's like a booty call, but for dancing."
by Adam (Capt. America) S. August 15, 2013
a. A valid excuse for calling out of work when you've partied too hard the night before.
b. Evading responsibility via alcohol, i.e. court, child care, blind dates, birthdays
b. Evading responsibility via alcohol, i.e. court, child care, blind dates, birthdays
by Hudson Riley July 22, 2013
by jake2709 January 27, 2009
Friend: "Dude, Greg called."
Guy w/ BeerG oggles: "Thanks bro. Sorry hun, gotta take this call."
(walking away from ugly chick)
Guy w/ Beer Goggles: "Thanks man."
Friend: "No problem, I was afraid I'd hear a Coyote Ugly story from you tomorrow."
Guy w/ BeerG oggles: "Thanks bro. Sorry hun, gotta take this call."
(walking away from ugly chick)
Guy w/ Beer Goggles: "Thanks man."
Friend: "No problem, I was afraid I'd hear a Coyote Ugly story from you tomorrow."
by Danielle Benford May 09, 2008
A phone call lasting about 10 seconds on usual and characterized by brief content, consisting of 3 essential parts:
1. Question
2. Answer
3. Hangup
A greeting and a farewell may or may not be included, depending on the situation as well as the callee.
The most important feature of a function call is the absolute lack of smalltalk. Omitting the usual "so what's up" part makes the conversation brief, effective and usually both less time- and cash-consuming compared to texting.
On the other hand, this fact may render function calling incompatible with most women due to their natural chitchat and gossip requirements.
The name is derived from the programming jargon due to the similarities to calling a function in a programming language, which usually includes specifying parameters and obtaining some kind of return value, close to immediately.
1. Question
2. Answer
3. Hangup
A greeting and a farewell may or may not be included, depending on the situation as well as the callee.
The most important feature of a function call is the absolute lack of smalltalk. Omitting the usual "so what's up" part makes the conversation brief, effective and usually both less time- and cash-consuming compared to texting.
On the other hand, this fact may render function calling incompatible with most women due to their natural chitchat and gossip requirements.
The name is derived from the programming jargon due to the similarities to calling a function in a programming language, which usually includes specifying parameters and obtaining some kind of return value, close to immediately.
by Kosashi January 31, 2009
by MoonCricket March 27, 2005
v. to declare that another's words or behavior is full of shit, off topic, or passive-aggressively annoying. to call another on their bad or mischievous behavior.
by Chri5tina October 09, 2008