card v.2
1. (US campus) to request proof of age (in a bar) by producing an identification card.
![]() | AS L:1/2 57: No one ever gets carded at the Stables. | ‘Razorback Sl.’ in|
![]() | New Yorker 13 Dec. 145: Blacks are not the only people who are particularly likely to be carded by disco doormen. | |
![]() | Campus Sl. Mar. | |
![]() | ‘Two Boys and a Girl’ in The Night in Question 104: Later he went to La Luna, a bar [...] where he knew he wouldn’t get carded. | |
![]() | Jimmy Bench-Press 8: College kids. Maybe high school for all I know. I didn’t card them. | |
![]() | Cherry 44: Nobody thinks the food at Mi Aldea is good. The only reason he wants to take you there is cuz they don’t card. |
2. to play with a debit or charge card.
![]() | Gutted 118: Deb and i had honyemooned in paris [...] Carded it. Good old Vistabulous. |