calling card
See also: calling-card
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Noun
calling card (plural calling cards)
- A small printed card which identifies the bearer, traditionally presented for introduction when making a social visit to a home or when attending a formal social event or business meeting.
- 1905, Alice Hegan Rice, chapter 7, in Sandy:
- If Mrs. Nelson does come here, you be sure to put on your white apron before you open the door; and for pity sake don't forget the card-tray! You ought to know better than to stick out your hand for a lady's calling-card.
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- (idiomatic) An attribute, object, or behavior which is distinctly characteristic of someone or something.
- 2006 May 14, Anne Midgette, "Summer Stages: Mozart, Yes, But Also Much More," New York Times (retrieved 26 Sep 2008):
- Free and slightly funky chamber music is the calling card of this festival.
- 2006 May 14, Anne Midgette, "Summer Stages: Mozart, Yes, But Also Much More," New York Times (retrieved 26 Sep 2008):
- (euphemistic) Excrement, especially of a domestic animal.
- 2005 Jan. 21, Dwight Perry, "Sideline Chatter: Just doo it," Seattle Times (retrieved 26 Sep 2008):
- A guide dog left his calling card on the court at Tuesday night's Magic-Pistons game in Orlando.
- 2005 Jan. 21, Dwight Perry, "Sideline Chatter: Just doo it," Seattle Times (retrieved 26 Sep 2008):
- A phonecard.
- 2003 Nov. 22, Michelle Singletary, "Traveler beware: Free things may cost you money" seattlepi.com (retrieved 26 Sep 2008):
- Many experts now advise consumers to use a prepaid calling card to save money on long distance calls while staying in a hotel.
- 2003 Nov. 22, Michelle Singletary, "Traveler beware: Free things may cost you money" seattlepi.com (retrieved 26 Sep 2008):
- A card advertising the services of a prostitute.
Synonyms
- (small printed card which identifies the bearer): at-home card, name card, meishi, visiting card
- (card used to pay the charges when making a telephone call): telephone card
- (card advertising a prostitute): tart card
Translations
printed card identifying the bearer — see business card
characteristic
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euphemistic: excrement
phonecard
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