Dartmouth term. Calling another out with regards to sentiments meant to draw quantities of positive attention to oneself.
by The sweetest of dudes September 09, 2008

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 September 08, 2008

When one says something in a bragging manner, and realizes that he is bragging, he may 'call' himself out on this brag, by adding the expression, "self-call" to the end of his statement. It can also be used to call someone else out in their bragging.
I am the best basketball player in the room, self-call!
"A" says, "I'm a great cook."
"B" replies, "Nice self-call"
"A" says, "I'm a great cook."
"B" replies, "Nice self-call"
by Yankbt October 24, 2007
