The term "Race card" in its essence means that someone would call out racism in order to enhance their situation in a debate or in any situation.
But nowadays, it has become a term used (mostly by white people) to systematically dismiss claims of racism.
But nowadays, it has become a term used (mostly by white people) to systematically dismiss claims of racism.
Jonas: 2 Chainz claims that Fox news has been historically prejudice against black people.
Tom: Oh that can't be true, he's just playing the race card.
Tom: Oh that can't be true, he's just playing the race card.
by TheRealness April 22, 2016

White kid:whats up niggas!
Black kid 1: WHAT THE FUCK DID YOU SAY
black kid 2: its cool he has a black card
black kid 1: oh whats up son
Black kid 1: WHAT THE FUCK DID YOU SAY
black kid 2: its cool he has a black card
black kid 1: oh whats up son
by ginganinja0 December 29, 2009

A virtual party for which guests individually mail greeting cards to the guest of honor. Organizers of the party identify a list of friends, relatives, colleagues, etc. and contact them, inviting them all to send cards to the same person to observe/commemorate a special occasion in the life of the guest of honor.
Two weeks before she turned 70, Phyllis' kids organized a card party. She was surprised by the volume of birthday cards she received from so many friends.
by JoelinCA January 16, 2007

by bangtanssweat January 17, 2019

1. A man that is way out of his league with the ladies. 2. A man who is a level 3 or 4 going after level 10 women.
Do you see this guy? Is he really trying to hit on me? He is a No Card Stud. What the hell is he thinking!
by the2ndflood October 4, 2007

by Maggie Cunningham September 1, 2006

An unnecessary tactic used in an argument, where big words are used more often than before, by an individual who is losing in the debate. Most of the time to make themselves seem smarter.
Two people are arguing about a topic they have different views on. The one person makes a few valid points, but the other person still does not want to agree, and feels backed into a corner, so that person pulls a Webster card.
by DR3AD KN1GHT February 21, 2013
