释义 |
call boy noun- a male prostitute whose clients book his services by telephone US, 1942
- There are clandestine call boy rings, operated by discreet male madams (often called “misters” in Miami) who supply male prositutes to guests at beach hotels. — Johnny Shearer, The Male Hustler, p. 123–124, 1966
- The frequent performance of fellatio on customers raises the question for the call boy of what to do with the fluid at ejaculation. — George Paul Csicsery (Editor), The Sex Industry, p. 32, 1973
- Students and middle-class youngmen [...] become callboys (the callboy faction being safer, more “conservative”[.)] — John Rechy, The Sexual Outlaw, p. 152, 1977
- I’ve witnessed various liaisons with hustlers over the years, the street kind as well as the call-boy elite[.] — Ethan Morden, I’ve a Feeling We’re Not in Kansas Anymore, p. 34, 1985
- a boy or young man who called railway workers to work US, 1898
- Cather found a simple but supple voice for Tom, an orphan (his parents perished in a wagon train) first seen working as a “call boy”–that is, one who summons Santa Fe railroad engineers for early trains–in New Mexico. — New Criterion, p. 1, January 2000
|