Country Dictionary

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card in

the act of using a credit card or library car to open a locked door thats only locked with the door lock. will not work with dead bolted or chain locked doors. common among collages and any where there are a lot of doorm rooms.

guy 1:Dude your door is locked! guy 2:Its not dead bolted just card in

by Pearce951 April 05, 2006

card

an amusingly eccentric person

You're such a card!

by Anonymous June 26, 2003

Carded

To be checked for ID when entering an overage area (club, casino etc)

I can't believe that security guard carded me when i was coming in!

by Dalo September 13, 2004

carding

The act of obtaining someone else's credit card information, by either wordtrashing/word which hardly works anymore, or hacking an online store, or simply looking at someone else's card and writing down it's number and exp. date. Once the card info is obtained the person doing the carding will usually have a drop point (an empty house or building) and have the items ordered with the credit card shipped there to make the whole act pretty untraceable.

I'm carding a phat new laptop computer.

by Phender August 05, 2003

Carding

Carding Defines DaniWorldWide, Carding Is Obtaining Someone else's Payment Information, And using that to buy Thing's Illegally, The things bought Digitally Will Eventually Get Revoked. And GG You Got Scammed. Just Like V-Buck's :_)

Dani Is Carding V-Buck's, And Scammed Thousand's Of People.

by OreoServices January 14, 2021

on the cards

If one says on the cards in British English, or in the cards in American English, it means that something is going to happen very likely.

My classmate told me that an offer from MIT was on the cards. As per the lastest poll, it is in the cards that the result of the upcoming election may produce a hung parliament.

by Yourtheron March 11, 2018

card

A word that old people use to say you have a unique personality.

Haha, you're such a card.

by The Ich July 13, 2006