Similar to The Hitler Card, The God card is when one evokes the name of God or some other religious deity into a debate. Usually their logic is that their opponent's position goes against the word of God and often times they include religious scripture. This is Usually done as alast ditch effort by someone who does not have anything even remotely resembling rational reasons for their position and feels the need to appeal to their opponents religious beliefs or blind faith to steer the argument into their religon.
by dennisisevil June 29, 2006

by FLEMO Brogod July 25, 2014

Method of social control. The governemtn creates a database of all your biometric information, and denies you access to essential services if you cannot present it on demand.
You'll have to pay for it, and if you lose it, you'll be fined.
You'll have to pay for it, and if you lose it, you'll be fined.
You: I've been in a car accident, I've lost a lot blood, please help me!
Them: Where's your ID card son?
You: It was burned in the crash, like half my body.
Them: Fuck you mate, welcome to 21st Britain.
Them: Where's your ID card son?
You: It was burned in the crash, like half my body.
Them: Fuck you mate, welcome to 21st Britain.
by George 0rwell June 9, 2005

David: I'm pullin the friend card on you man
Justin: The friend card is bull crap you made to make me feel guilty.
Justin: The friend card is bull crap you made to make me feel guilty.
by Blahclsjdfl October 26, 2010

A reverse card is a card that you can use towards a normie that says"no u" And this is pretty useful to many things that a normie says something like, ur mommy a commie, your grandpap a trap, your sister a mister, your aunt a Crasoant, your family tree lgbt, so basically if you get yourself into that situation just use the reverse card
by MoM SAiD ItS mY TuRn November 15, 2018

A K Card is what you have if you have not kissed anyone yet, after your first kiss, you lose your K Card, the person who you gave your first kiss to will always have your K Card
by Anon3ymous June 18, 2011
