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courtesy call

A sugarcoated term used by telemarketers which really means sales call. One of the most deceitful and misleading phrases ever since there is nothing courteous about it.

Telemarketer: Hello, may I speak to Mr. Smith? Hello. This is a courtesy call from Talk America which is inviting you to switch to our service. You'll pay only 10 cents a minute and you get the first 100 minutes free.

Mr. Smith: No thank you.

Telemarketer: Well, sir you get blah blah blah.........

by x + y January 29, 2008

104πŸ‘ 14πŸ‘Ž


call in sick

when you tell your boss youre sick and you need to stay home. sometimes youre actually sick but mostly you just want to play minecraft or something for 10 hours straight.

worker: yeah, *sniff* i think ill just call in sick today. thanks, bye. *picks controller back up*

by AnalPenetrationByForce January 18, 2012

47πŸ‘ 6πŸ‘Ž


stall call

using the bathroom while on the phone. direct relationship with the advent of cordless phones and cell phones especially, particularly in da club.

Caller: "Where you at?"

Callee: "Um, in the bathroom--do you care if I make this a stall call?"

by Carrie Atwood/Holly Lester November 27, 2006

507πŸ‘ 90πŸ‘Ž


Call That Instagram

When something Is Instagram

Poggers, Call that instagram

by James Dodge May 20, 2020


Calling Hogs

To snore; relating to the sound someone makes when they snore in their sleep

Husband: Goodnight sweetheart, see you in the morning. I'm going to sleep, if I start calling hogs nudge me.

Wife: If you start calling hogs and wake me up I'll do more than nudge you. I'll kick your sorry ass out of bed and make you sleep on the couch.

by Chicks Dig Me September 11, 2009

10πŸ‘ 2πŸ‘Ž


cockference call

n. The act of conducting business on the phone while a co-worker sucks your cock.

Monica's hair was stuck to her burning eyelid after her boss's afternoon cockference call.

by jeffapotamus October 27, 2009


Exit Call

The phenomenon of receiving a telephone call (non-cellular) while in the process of departing one’s domicile.

β€œI wanted to board the 2:15 train, but I got an exit call from my cousin in New Jersey and had to take the 2:30 instead.”

by Lexicon Injection Project April 11, 2009

10πŸ‘ 1πŸ‘Ž