Apr 22 Word of the Day
Bro since I got dirtpilled on Tuesday I have made sooo many worm friends and made them soo many little houses to get married in. Me? Lonely? No you’re the lonely one u lawn owning freak
by ecogoth December 30, 2020
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"Dialed Number Recorder". Referenced frequently in HBO's "The Wire", when the cops are talking about getting phone wiretaps on their targets. It records the phone calls that are intercepted.
by davidn April 17, 2007
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Means "Dirty, nasty and rough" ; term used when asking how you want to get 'some'; a certain way people like having sex, usually dirty, nasty and rough
by john-breh January 16, 2009
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Means "Do Not Rececitate"; slang used when drinking to acknowledge that you are going to drink a heavy load of alcohol and if you stop breathing do not want to be saved; used to speak of others who you wish if on the verge of death would not be revived.
by DMoney March 03, 2004
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A log comprising a list of numbers called on a telephone, be it a landline, cell phone, or Internet-based (IP telephony, Voice over IP), usually recorded by a "D.N.R.," dialed number recorder. Technically, a DNR is the recording apparatus itself, but the term can denote one of a number of sets of data, e.g., intercepted text or instant messages, faxes, procured through a court-ordered electronic communications intercept. I think this can also mean any evidence-level phone log or conversation. A DNR is part of communication collection equipment used by law enforcement, investigators, the government, and other entities.
This is probably one reason why gangsters uses burners or throwaway phones. Another is that law enforcement entities can remotely listen in and record conversations through remotely activated speaker/mic systems in the target's celly -- even with the phone turned off.
This is probably one reason why gangsters uses burners or throwaway phones. Another is that law enforcement entities can remotely listen in and record conversations through remotely activated speaker/mic systems in the target's celly -- even with the phone turned off.
by Newby2 December 27, 2007