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card verb- to ask someone for proof of age before selling or serving them alcohol US, 1975
- — Sue Black, The Totally Awesome Val Guide, p. 21, 1982
- Whoa, he didn’t even card us. — Bill and Ted’s Excellent Adventure, 1989
- I never get carded either, have to show any proof. — Elmore Leonard, Maximum Bob, p. 3, 1991
- to trade credit card numbers illegally UK
- Living one rung higher are the COdeZ KidZ, who specialize in swapping fraudulent credit card numbers, and break authorization codes to the phone company lines. Carding and auth.code boards exist everywhere, but particularly in Eastern Europe. — Melanie McGrath, Hard, Soft & Wet, p. 79, 1998
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