callsign
1) The identifying code letters or numbers of a radio or television transmitting station, assigned by a regulatory body. Also called call sign or call letters.2) (military)
code word for
aircraft, ship, etc, used in radio
communications.
Callsign
by Callsign Four_Leaf on May 10, 2020 07:53:09
call sign
noun
noun:
callsign
a message, code, or
tune that is broadcast by radio to identify the broadcaster or
transmitter.
NOT how you refer to someone.
Example:
"hey,
callsign four_leaf, that's a pretty cool username"
"thanks, but you can call me "four
leaf" or "Daniel"
"can't i just call you "callsign"?"
"fucking
no, you cannot"
Callsign
by Null_01 on Apr 08, 2010 03:47:32
A nickname earned by a
Carleton Engineer that is inscribed on their flightsuit and/or F.I.T shirt. Callsigns are usually given to commemorate outrageous acts during
frosh week, but can also be based off a recurring personality trait, or something completely irrelevant. Callsigns are traditionally regulated by the flightsuits, the self described militant wing of the Engineers at Carleton. Callsigns is also a drinking game where the participants must remember the action and
callsign of the person before and after them in sequence, with varying difficulties as the "level" of the game increases.
Example:
Sebastian: "Why does Chris have the
callsign "
Sexbot"?"
Luke: "Well, he created a robot costume out of pizza boxes, made a giant pink
cardboard penis for his costume, and walked around the market like that for the night."