She is a bad ass bitch who serves slunt on a daily basis. She is beautiful and super funny. Every girl wishes they were her.
Person 1:Hey who is thats girl?
Person 2: Oh thats Calle!
Person: Damn i wish i looked as good as her!
Person 2: Oh thats Calle!
Person: Damn i wish i looked as good as her!
by Mr.Eeeeee August 16, 2025

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by Maternal-Fetal-Medicine February 14, 2025

Is a uk beauty brand that get delivered though your door and you can be Rep! So Avon calling is when it calling for you.
by RainbowWars June 10, 2025

John: "Hey make sure you don't eat that piece of metal!" John 2: "Oh I already did." John: "Well Fuck A Dog In The Ass And Call It Tuesday!"
by Meatloaf.BD March 30, 2025

(1) Calling somebody over to have sex with you
(2) When you are sitting on you're phone and you dial somebody with your ass on accident
(2) When you are sitting on you're phone and you dial somebody with your ass on accident
(1) Alex: I JUST BOOTY CALLED HER LAST NIGHT AND WE HAD SO MUCH FUN
(2) Mom: crap dad just booty call me.
(2) Mom: crap dad just booty call me.
by genericstuff May 22, 2016

when you’ve been on call for an unhealthy amount of time with someone just for the sake of having each other’s company
by rjavalon May 29, 2022

Usually someone utterly, totally useless, but can be applied to inanimate objects. Lacking any empowerment, thus going so far as to be inactively obstructive.
Etymology: in the UK a number of large companies operate call-centres. When one attempts to call these to complain, the usual response from the responder (the call-centre operative) is feigned interest in the issue, involving lengthy explanations, then the final response is that they cannot authorise the issue in question as due to lack of authority. The issues can be of any magnitude. When asked to be passed to a manager, they claim the manager is unavailable and will call back (this is the inactive-obstructive part). This never occurs, so one calls again. The situation recurses.
c.f. "chocolate teapot"
Etymology: in the UK a number of large companies operate call-centres. When one attempts to call these to complain, the usual response from the responder (the call-centre operative) is feigned interest in the issue, involving lengthy explanations, then the final response is that they cannot authorise the issue in question as due to lack of authority. The issues can be of any magnitude. When asked to be passed to a manager, they claim the manager is unavailable and will call back (this is the inactive-obstructive part). This never occurs, so one calls again. The situation recurses.
c.f. "chocolate teapot"
I attempted to wipe my arse with some own-brand toilet paper, after wiping the paper looked clean but the disgusting skiddies in my kecks later showed it was as useless as a call-centre operative.
by monsieur_tm December 30, 2013
