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- noun Alternative spelling of
callboy .
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Examples
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The intl. terrorists are not hiding up the butt of a call-boy.
Think Progress » Fiscal Insanity: Paying for Tax Cuts With More Tax Cuts 2006
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This story is about some nobody who owns Web addresses dealing with call-boy services getting favored access to the family-values White House, the president and internal CIA documents pertaining to Valerie Plame.
02/10/2005 2005
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He was alleged to have operated a call-boy business in partnership with Harold Andersen, then publisher of the Omaha Herald, among others.
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“The Wells,” from the first tragedian down to the call-boy, who was not made aware of the fact.
Mens Wives 2006
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Before his arrest, King had commuted often to Washington, D.C. He was a business partner in a call-boy operation run by the late Craig Spence, whose antics were the subject of a week-long series published by the Washington Times in July 1989.
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LAMB: Did you buy the story of the call-boy homosexual ring that Craig Spence was supposed to be running?
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Mr. Warr kept his word, but he grew insufferably self-righteous, and preached total abstinence to everybody, from Darco to the call-boy.
Despair's Last Journey David Christie Murray
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A call-boy ushered us into the presence of the great actor and manager, who greeted us with a snappish "Good morning!"
Shakspere, Personal Recollections John A. Joyce
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It is a call-boy to wit, a hand-maiden to cultivation.
Walking-Stick Papers Robert Cortes Holliday
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"All ready for the second act," cried out the call-boy.
A Pirate of Parts Richard Neville
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