To call do-over
To desconsiderate, to neglect, to ignore something envolved at some circumstance. It can be used more often during kind of games or situations when a person does not want to count with the effect or the result of them.
The semantic of only "do-over" matches with "to restart", then do not mistake the meanings.
The semantic of only "do-over" matches with "to restart", then do not mistake the meanings.
— Wait... you said I coudn't move the pawn like that.
— No, I didn't...
— Of course you did it!
— Whatever! We just need to call do-over
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Supernatural, Season 2-Episode 5 at 36:04min dialogue:
— I heard you before, Dean, when Andy made you tell the truth. You're just as scared of this as I am.
— That was mind control! It's like being roofied, man! It doesn't count.
— What?
— No, I'm calling do-over.
— What? Are you seven?!
— Doesn't matter.
— No, I didn't...
— Of course you did it!
— Whatever! We just need to call do-over
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Supernatural, Season 2-Episode 5 at 36:04min dialogue:
— I heard you before, Dean, when Andy made you tell the truth. You're just as scared of this as I am.
— That was mind control! It's like being roofied, man! It doesn't count.
— What?
— No, I'm calling do-over.
— What? Are you seven?!
— Doesn't matter.