Catchall vs Catcall - What's the difference?
catchall | catcall |
A shout or whistle expressing dislike, especially from a crowd or audience; a jeer, a boo.
A shout, whistle, or comment of a sexual nature, usually made toward women
To make such an exclamation.
* {{quote-news, year=2007, date=April 1, author=Ada Calhoun, title=Up Front, work=New York Times
, passage=When Susan Seligson thinks about breasts — and, since she’s a DDD-endowed (touché) middle-aged woman who’s been groped and catcalled her whole life, that’s often, too — she thinks about ... her own DDDs. }}
As nouns the difference between catchall and catcall
is that catchall is while catcall is a shout or whistle expressing dislike, especially from a crowd or audience; a jeer, a boo.As a verb catcall is
to make such an exclamation.catcall
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