by Ian Chode March 15, 2004
by SFX April 15, 2014
When a mobster gets called for from his crew to be executed because he betrayed the family or vouched for an fbi informant
Lefty rugerio from Donnie Brasco was called for by sonny black because he vouched for an fed undercover and didnt know it
by Vinny5o December 03, 2011
Final decision based on value judgement, "the last word". Please note that this is rarely used without a possessive pronoun preceding it.
"It's not my call." - It's not up to me to decide.
"In the end, the call is his alone." - It's up to him to decide.
"In the end, the call is his alone." - It's up to him to decide.
by Dushkin April 14, 2007
by Louise T January 06, 2009
by Seaton July 19, 2006
In poker and some other card games: to ask to see the cards in another player's hand. This ends the bidding and the hand and reveals the winner.
This is closely related to the more general phrase: to call a bluff.
This is closely related to the more general phrase: to call a bluff.
After the bidding went three rounds of raises, I called -- and lost my shirt.
He said he'd strip and streak through the championship football game for a hundred bucks. I didn't think he'd really do it so I put my money on the table and called his bluff. He lost his shirt and the rest of his clothes. And I lost $100.
He said he'd strip and streak through the championship football game for a hundred bucks. I didn't think he'd really do it so I put my money on the table and called his bluff. He lost his shirt and the rest of his clothes. And I lost $100.
by MuseAmused June 29, 2009