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Meaning of call out of one's name | Babel Free

Verb CEFR C2

Definitions

  1. To call someone by a name other than their actual name; to misname.
  2. To swear at (someone); to curse out.

Examples

“‘Mrs. Pettican,’ she said to me, which I call it better manners than callin’ you Cook as they mostly do, as though they paid your wages for the right of callin’ you out of your name-”
“Every person I knew had a hellish horror of being “called out of his name.””
“'Get out of my house, you wh—e!' to which she added another name, which we do not care to stain our paper with: it was a monosyllable beginning with a b—[. ... Betty replied] 'I am a woman as well as yourself,' she roared out, 'and no she-dog; and if I have been a little naughty, I am not the first; if I have been no better than I should he,' cries she, sobbing, 'that's no reason you should call me out of my name.'”
“He was the same man that called her out of her name.”
“When the white society would call you all kind of name and you say to yourself 'I am only a child why are they calling me out of my name.'”
““You're one crazy bitch. You know that? I gave you everything and then some, and you're gonna play me like this?” Shontay cut her eyes at him. “I can't believe you had the nerve to call me out of my name."”

CEFR level

C2
Mastery
This word is part of the CEFR C2 vocabulary — mastery level.

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