callboy
English
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editcallboy (plural callboys)
- (euphemistic) A male prostitute.
- (dated) A bellhop.
- (theater) A boy or man who summons actors when their presence is required for a performance.
- (Philippines, slang) A public transport barker (a man, who for a fee, calls out the destination of jeepneys and buses)
- (humorous) A man who works as a call center agent. (see usage notes)
- A youth employed to wake people up for work.
- 2010, David Hunt, Era of Steam Engines, Volume 1, Chapter 3, Being a Callboy, Lulu.com:
- It was exciting being a callboy, riding a pushbike in all directions in Fremantle City, waking-up the engine-crews for work. [1]
Usage notes
edit- Only when referring to oneself or to friends and colleagues in the call center industry.
Descendants
edit- → Cebuano: callboy
Translations
edita boy or man who summons actors
See also
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editCebuano
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editUnadapted borrowing from English callboy.
Noun
editcallboy
- a male prostitute
- (humorous) a man who works as a call center agent (see usage notes)
Usage notes
edit- Only when referring to oneself or to friends and colleagues in the call center industry.
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