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Slang term referring to the intercept sound a PBX system generates due to dialing error or denial of the service as requested has occurred. 2)An alternating high/low tone sound generated on PBX/PSTN systems. 3)Also referred to the frequencies of the PBX "error" tone (hi-lo-hi-lo-hi-lo)