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To consciously drop into the Alovation frequency — to quiet your own static and listen for the real hum underneath everything.
It’s the active version of Alovation.
Instead of waiting for the click to happen to you, you deliberately tune in to the signal.
I had to tune in, to understand what they were really talking about.
Tune in by MessageFromTheOracle April 13, 2026

Tune In Tokyo 

A game you play by telling a girl to put her hands behind her head and say, "beep, beep, beep..." and twist at the waist. Then boy says sometihng to the effect "Picture this: it's WWII and our ship is going down in the middle of the Pacific and our only hope is the short wave radio." Now the boy puts his hands on the girl's breasts and twists them as if they were radio knobs saying "Tune in, Tokyo! Tune in Tokyo!..."
I wanted to touch her boobies so I suggested a freindly game of "Tune In Tokyo".
Tune In Tokyo by DJ Ghandi August 11, 2003

Tune in Tokyo 

The repeated (and often excessive) twisting of nipples during foreplay.
Jenni's nipples were raw after her boyfriend played Tune in Tokyo with them all night.

Tune In Tokyo 

1) A figure of speech that hints to a possible a hidden meaning or message.
2) To send a hidden meaning or message.
Did the Nortorious R.B.G. "tune in Tokyo" and signal the outcome of the SCOTUS marriage equality trial when she gave a special emphasis on the word “Constitution,” while pronouncing two men "married by the powers vested in me by the Constitution of the United States."
Tune In Tokyo by BattleBorn May 19, 2015

tune in my room 

To listen to music in one's bedroom.
I just want to relax and tune in my room.
tune in my room by Plasmaguy September 11, 2016

Tune in but Tune out

Phrase: When you, someone else, or even a group of people listen to a conversation (most often it's an argument or fight) between others to get all the juicy details, but don't want those who are having the conversation to know that you're listening to them, tell your fellow listeners to do this. Its primary use is to prevent getting yourself or others involved in the confrontation, and allows you to listen for the details.
Guy 1: Hey, the boss and the new guy are having an argument! Sounds like he won't be here much longer!

Guy 2: Tune in but Tune out, man! Get the details but don't get involved!
Tune in but Tune out by TheFiend138 December 26, 2019