Phone-Number Rhythm


the rhythm you use when you are telling someone your phone number (in person not in a text). usually area code (pause) first three numbers (pause) and the the last four numbers.
bob: hey, what are your phone numbers?

phil: oh, it’s 555 555 5555.

bob: okay, and you ted?

ted: mine is 4444 44 444.

bob: dude, you got bad phone-number rhythm!

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