Getting time off of work by using the imagined death or illness of a family member; usually one not liked such as a mother in law.
Essentially calling in dead is thjs: I can't make it in today, my mother-in-law (grandmother, grandfather, father-in-law, sister-in-law, etc...,) has just died. I'll need a few days.
by Pie'o'Pah January 18, 2010
- I think we should call it for tonight
- Yeah, ok. I see you tomorrow
- Bye and thanks for this evening
- Yeah, ok. I see you tomorrow
- Bye and thanks for this evening
by LayLa February 10, 2014
an act usually performed by girls when they are at a perfectly good party/bar but still need to repeatedly call or text to see if there is something/somewhere "better" they should be;related to calling the bullpen for a better pitcher in Major League Baseball. They even call friends that they know are home to make sure they know they are out at a party so they dont think less of them. They think that they look cool because they have options when actually they look stupid because they are the only ones that are not caught up in the amazing times in front of them.
Jess is forever talking mad loud when she is calling the bullpen. That girl is never allowed on sparks st. again.
Where'd Rachel go? I dunno Jess was calling the bullpen before, I guess the bouncers must not be checking id's so they are going downtown.
Where'd Rachel go? I dunno Jess was calling the bullpen before, I guess the bouncers must not be checking id's so they are going downtown.
by James Street May 01, 2008
When you have to shit so badly that you feel the turtle running for the finishline before you can run to the toilet!
Yo beyatch don't mean to cut you short, but I'm having a call of duty and I needs to find the John Pronto!! Ya dizzle?
by Andi February 18, 2005
by bum calls April 12, 2009
Player 1: "What was he thinking making that ridiculous call with only middle pair?"
Player 2: "I'm sure he was just making a hope call that I was on a bluff."
Player 2: "I'm sure he was just making a hope call that I was on a bluff."
by D H June 11, 2007
Commonplace at Dartmouth College, calling someone out with regards to statements meant to draw quantities of positive attention to oneself.
by The sweetest of dudes July 27, 2006