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I thought that was "butt dial". Obviously not keeping up.Originally posted by Pondlife View PostPocket dial - to accidentally call someone while your phone is in a pocket.
I can't wait for 2010 to come around so this problem goes away.
Come on, when was the last time someone did this?
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Originally posted by Pondlife View PostPocket dial - to accidentally call someone while your phone is in a pocket.
I can't wait for 2010 to come around so this problem goes away.
Come on, when was the last time someone did this?
Wife does it all the time when she throws her phone into her handbag after making a call - she doesn't lock it, just waits for it to time out. So, into the handbag, and if the screen gets hit a couple of times in a few seconds then the call is made.
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Isn't that just a new variant of Texting BottomOriginally posted by Pondlife View PostPocket dial - to accidentally call someone while your phone is in a pocket.
I can't wait for 2010 to come around so this problem goes away.
Come on, when was the last time someone did this?
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Pocket dial - to accidentally call someone while your phone is in a pocket.
I can't wait for 2010 to come around so this problem goes away.
Come on, when was the last time someone did this?
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Every year the OED gets some free publicity by adding a few "words" to their list and (presumably) issuing a press release. They never mention the ones they take out, for some reason, even on their website. Do they see removals as a failure? How many of these removals include that word that was trendy in the playground last September but never heard of after last Christmas?
Bah humbug.
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