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call house noun a brothel from which prostitutes are procured by telephone US, 1913- It’s the telephone number of a call house. — Mickey Spillane, I, The Jury, p. 61, 1947
- The call houses that specialize in sixteen-year-old virgins are doing a land-office business. — Raymond Chandler, The Little Sister, p. 1, 1949
- Then somebody will suggest the call houses. Address books with lists of cryptic phone numbers will be consulted. — Dev Collans with Stewart Sterling, I was a House Detective, p. 152, 1954
- Then Fullenwider asked, “Did you ever conduct a call house there?” Again MacInnis objected: “What is a call house? What does that phrase mean?” — San Francisco News, p. 8, 21 October 1955
- — Ruth Todasco et al., The Intelligent Woman’s Guide to Dirty Words, p. 2, 1973
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