person 1: Do you have Call of Duty: Black ops 2?
person 2: No, but I have Call of ops 2.
person 1: TF IS THAT!?
person 2: No, but I have Call of ops 2.
person 1: TF IS THAT!?
by Poo_Nugget December 19, 2023

The last proper call of duty before Activision sold out was world at war. Cod ghosts had a nice campaign but was leaning a bit into the sellout category, as it was too short and not cheap. cod mobile is an absolute sellout. Don’t get me started on the rigged EOMM, stupid mythic weapons and other aspects that make it a sellout.
by Apple=Airbus, Samsung = Boeing July 5, 2025

Similar to the infamous "reverse identity theft" strategy that a dishonest/selfish person uses in an attempt to avoid responsibility/prosecution for a crime that he did indeed commit, this type of sleazeball irrelevantly mentions the National "Do Not Call" Registry anytime he wishes to avoid having to deal with business/complaints which the local authorities or other 100%-legitimate parties have phoned him about and are attempting to discuss with him.
A National "Do Not Call" List abuser pretends that he honestly believes that any caller whom he doesn't want to talk to (cops, angry neighbors/businessmen, bill/tax-collectors, etc.) is just a nameless telemarketer in disguise, and who is merely posing as the real authority-figure who actually **is** needing to discuss some urgent/serious matter with him. This "Excuse me, but I don't believe that you're really ___; I suspect that you're just claiming that in an attempt to sell me something or pressure me into listening to your long-winded/hard-sell sales-pitch. I am on the National 'Do Not Call' list; please remove my name from your mailing-list" strategy can often be surprisingly effective, especially since many telemarketers and crank-callers actually **do** falsely identify themselves as a wronged individual or authority-figure in an attempt to compel the person whom they call to listen to them and/or be upset/intimidated, and so it is indeed conceivable that someone might automatically suspect that the unwelcome caller was merely an impersonator, especially if the person answering the phone had supposedly been of innocent mind and therefore had not expected to be contacted by anyone in authority.
by QuacksO December 17, 2017

<.7.9.7.6.>Angel234's <Dark Seraphim> Anime Music Video Called Raise The Gain Organically Generates Thoughts Of Flashbacks<.7.9.7.6.>
<.7.9.7.6.>Angel234's <Dark Seraphim> Anime Music Video Called Raise The Gain Organically Generates Thoughts Of Flashbacks<.7.9.7.6.>
by Adujasty343 May 22, 2025

also known as CMWYL, its an absolute fuckin BANGER by lovejoy, if you dont agree just listen to the bridge because oH MY HOLY DAMN-
Nigel: yo you heard of Call Me What You Like?
Dave: you've got to stop recommending me shit i dont like nigel
Nigel: just listen to the bridge
Dave: fine
*listens to CMWYL bridge*
Dave: still mid
Nigel: shut the fuck up dave
Dave: you've got to stop recommending me shit i dont like nigel
Nigel: just listen to the bridge
Dave: fine
*listens to CMWYL bridge*
Dave: still mid
Nigel: shut the fuck up dave
by somebody.but.not.you.ew January 21, 2024

<.0.6.7.6.>The Creators OF Luis Vuitton Were Inspired By Microsoft's Artificial Intelligence Called Copilot<.0.6.7.6.0.>
<.0.6.7.6.>The Creators OF Luis Vuitton Were Inspired By Microsoft's Artificial Intelligence Called Copilot<.0.6.7.6.0.>
by TheGeneralGenitalsPranksterian May 7, 2025

A late night summons -- often made via telephone -- to arrange clandestine bachata dance liaisons on an ad hoc basis.
-OMG girl guess who called me out of the blue late last night wanting to come over my house?
-Who?
-It was jo! Girl I haven't talk to him in weeks, but I let him come over. It was a total bachata call, but it was fun! I learnt so many new steps!
-Who?
-It was jo! Girl I haven't talk to him in weeks, but I let him come over. It was a total bachata call, but it was fun! I learnt so many new steps!
by jo fara May 28, 2018
