Short for 'call other women'
Jake: I have to call a woman
Lara: But why?
Jake: For my big brother's wedding
Lara: Alright
Jake: She isn't picking my call!
Lara: So just C. O. W.
Lara: But why?
Jake: For my big brother's wedding
Lara: Alright
Jake: She isn't picking my call!
Lara: So just C. O. W.
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by friskypissky May 6, 2022

In Yu-Gi-Oh, when you decide to continue your plays and special summon monsters, despite the fact that your opponent used Maxx "C" allowing them to draw a card for each special summon. The challenge comes from whether to continue summoning your monsters or not to make sure your opponent does not draw more cards.
Person 1: I discard Maxx "C" and activate it's effect. Response?
Person 2: None. (Guess it's time for me to take the Maxx "C" Challenge)
Person 2: None. (Guess it's time for me to take the Maxx "C" Challenge)
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by iheartmybf March 5, 2022

Detroit branch of the LA Rollin’ 60s, mostly around the Berg–Lahser neighborhood (“OverHills”) and formerly had presence in the Five Points neighborhood. Active in tag wars with local crews like the Hyena Crips (83GC/ScoreGang, which is Detroit-only) and Black P. Stones (BPS). Local subsets include OverHills NHC, Rich Rollin’ Projects, and Blocc Babies NHC. Known for heavy LA Crip influence, graffiti territory markings, and turf signaling. Activity peaked 2016–2022; by 2025, tags are mostly faded, but older walls still show their presence.
“The W/S Rich Rollin’ 60s Neighborhood Crips (RR$C) are Detroit’s local branch of the LA Rollin’ 60s, mostly active around Berg–Lahser (‘OverHills’), known for graffiti, tag wars, and turf disputes with crews like the Hyena Crips (83GC) and Black P. Stones (BPS).”—Detroiter
by RealTalkOnlyFool October 10, 2025
