The result was keep. Somehow, when originally closing, I missed half the discussion. Sorry about that. More sources and ideas have come up within the latter few days, so some time should be given for the article to expand before this article is renominated. NW ( Talk) 00:42, 28 August 2009 (UTC) reply
I actually reprieved this article last year when someone blanked-and-redirected it, but a year on nothing has improved and, realistically, I can't seen any way this will ever become a viable article. Other than a single inbound link from List of Rescue 911 episodes the article is entirely orphaned. The majority is a simple dictionary definition (indeed, the only source is yourdictionary.com), and the remainder is a mix of truisms ("Some common ways in which a wrong number is dialed include pressing one or more wrong keys on the keypad of the phone") and personal opinions masquerading as fact ("Proper telephone etiquette requires that the wrongly dialed party politely inform the caller of that fact, and also that the caller apologize rather than simply hanging up"). – iride scent 10:51, 20 August 2009 (UTC) reply
Whichever way this goes, "Wrong number" should not be a redlink on Wikipedia, so the outcome should be some variant of "keep". Precisely how to do that can be solved through ordinary editing and does not require administrative tools, so I move for a speedy keep under WP:SK ground 1, to be followed by discussion on the article's talk page about how the redirect should be managed.— S Marshall Talk/ Cont 12:29, 20 August 2009 (UTC) reply