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"catcall" Definitions
  1. a noise or shout expressing anger at or criticism of somebody who is speaking or performing in public

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It is not a catcall from The New York Times.
So don't catcall, yell at women, or comment on people's looks.
BRB, adding this to the ever-growing list of reasons you shouldn't catcall.
Henry Cavill has been speaking out against fans who catcall him on the street.
During this reverse catcall, the young women yelled, whispered, insulted, and humiliated the young men.
Do you think people will be less likely to catcall women because of your project?
I'm more upset with the men who catcall me when I'm carrying my child around.
Implicit in Schumer's tweet is the thought that men of color catcall women more often than white men.
An elderly man tried to get my attention, and I assumed it was another catcall or a solicitation.
It's another thing to see a catcall, tattooed in neon chalk on the spot where the harassment actually happened.
He greeted the instant catcall of "Nigger" warmly, claiming (fictitiously) that each such insult earned him a $50 bonus.
Men would catcall us out of car windows as we waited at the bus stop, heading to and from school.
This story is delicate, beautifully told, and mostly without moments that make you catcall the show for its most ridiculous impulses.
She goes on to admit that she gets bothered by Jesus' jealousy – such as when he gets angry when men catcall her.
I've never had to worry when I walked out of the door whether I would be assaulted, whether somebody would catcall me.
As she walks, she begins introducing the show; as she speaks, a man enters the frame, immediately beginning to follow and catcall her.
Jones wrote that she often experiences men who catcall her on the street and get angry when she says "thanks" and keeps walking.
Insults on social media ranged from telling her she wasn't attractive enough to be offended by the driver's catcall to issuing death threats.
There are patches with the phrase "Dead men can't catcall" and vagina soaps and moisturizers—although what's on sale at the shop is constantly rotating.
The brand amassed over 360k followers on Instagram and Facebook and was behind viral moments like the "No Catcall Zone" signs that took over NYC.
Regular flares highlight my hips and thighs — while that might be ideal for people trying to catcall me on the street, the silhouette really isn't ideal.
The series, called Stop Telling Women To Smile in reference to a common catcall, started in the fall of 2012 and is ongoing by the artist.
They crop up almost every single day, and it's only going to get worse in the coming weeks: in New York City, springtime is catcall season.
Pop-up events, public screenings, and merchandise are all materializing for die-hard fans, because everyone could use a bracelet with a catcall written on it.
Second, they need to assess if the intern is really a threat to the president or if her catcall was just political, protected by the First Amendment.
A bill approved this week by France's National Assembly aimed at fighting sexual harassment on the street would see men who catcall women fined up to $885.
Cannes attracts a notoriously tough crowd, including movie critics and industry professionals from around the world who never hesitate to catcall even the most established of filmmakers.
Women had to work doubly hard to claim their place in the water, where men often cut them off, paddle around them or even catcall them, she said.
Women shouldn't catcall, either — but not because they aren't as threatening: because it's wrong to volunteer an assessment of a stranger's physicality without having been expressly asked for it.
Sometimes they're awkward teen flirting that ends in child pornography charges, sometimes they're body-positive internet art, and sometimes they're a vile, violating digital catcall, a so-called cyberflash.
The catcall came as Bob Dylan was tuning his electric guitar at the Free Trade Hall in Manchester, England on the evening of May 17th 1966, 50 years ago today.
Conservative commentator Ben Shapiro said that he has "never catcalled a woman in his life" after Democratic House candidate Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez compared his recent debate challenge to a catcall.
She also reveals which character is most likely to get drunk at brunch, who is most likely to catcall a woman and who is most likely to re-gift your Christmas present.
I just had to deal more directly with the full spectrum of human interaction, from the mundane (asking who the last person was in line), to the downright offensive (suddenly being able to hear every single catcall).
Most had never been told by parents not to catcall girls or use degrading terms such as "bitches" or "hoes" — this despite the fact that nearly 90 percent of the girls in the survey reported having been sexually harassed.
You don't have to catcall, you can just loudly talk over your female coworker about a subject without realizing you're doing it, or not including a woman in something because you didn't know she would want to do that too.
They are immersed in their fight, defending themselves against an invisible enemy most women can trace lurking in the darkness every time they walk home alone at night, or when they are silently embarrassed by a catcall on the street.
"People look up to their peers who catcall or talk inappropriately to women, and it goes without consequences," said Ms. Wulan, whose organization has countered by conducting an education campaign at 78 schools in Jakarta, hoping to change the next generation.
After its first trailer was released in September, some "fans" of the character photoshopped smiles onto star Brie Larson's promotional photos — essentially the digital version of the "smile more" catcall — because they thought the actress was stiff and wooden in the role.
Seconds after leaving the club, she realizes that her crop top might as well say "PLEASE CATCALL ME." As the fuzzy warmth of the dancefloor sharpens into cold paranoia, she hears a rustling sound and whips her head back, hoping it's leaves moving in the breeze.
A group of men decide to catcall me and I usually ignore it because a lot of reasons (safety, am I really teaching those trash people anything, not giving them the reaction they want), but I'm too tired and too on-edge so I flip them off.
Now, those who catcall or otherwise harass women will be subject to on-the-spot fines of up to 750 euros, and those who secretively take photos or videos under a woman's skirt could face up to one year in prison and a fine of up to 15,000 euros, according to The Associated Press.
In my 28 years of life, I have felt degraded by strange men who choose to catcall me on the street while I am fully clothed; by male colleagues who made unsolicited comments and advances on me in the workplace; by internet trolls who disagree with something I've written and decide to attack me on the basis of my looks and race.
You can expect to be evaluated when you're at work or on a date, but getting a compliment that you don't expect in that context—a comment from your coworker about your outfit, a catcall from a stranger on your way to get groceries, or a reference to your superior skills made by a friend—can feel like a violation of intimacy, Shaw says.
As far as I can see, this is based pretty much entirely on the fact that VB prefers to pout in photos—a kind of "Cheer up, love" catcall written in large letters across actual newspapers—rather than anything concrete to do with her personality (though interestingly, in recent years, since she started being a little more open about her children and family life on social media, particularly Instagram, the reaction to her has eased up a little—go figure).
The horse, who stood high, was sired by the Thoroughbred stallion Erehwemos out of the half-bred mare Catcall.
In addition to those mentioned, Australian artists currently signed to the label include Lanie Lane, Sparkadia, Alpine, Catcall, Deep Sea Arcade and The Mess Hall.
Whether street harassment is read as flattering or offensive, it is an arbitrary action that dehumanizes people. YouGov conducted a poll of about 1,000 Americans in August 2014. In their findings, 72% said it was never appropriate to make a "catcall", 18% said it was sometimes appropriate to catcall, and 2% said it was always acceptable. The majority (55%) labeled catcalling "harassment", while 20% called it "complimentary".
Our Troubled Youth is the Huggy Bear side of a split album they released with Bikini Kill (whose side was entitled Yeah Yeah Yeah Yeah). It was released on International Women's Day 1993 on Catcall Records in the United Kingdom, and on the Kill Rock Stars label in the United States.
Catcall (aka Catherine Kelleher) is a Sydney musician and singer. A former member of punk band Kiosk, Catcall released her debut solo album, The Warmest Place, in May 2012 through Ivy League Records. Gawker described Satellites as “sublimely catchy”, and influential US music blog Gorilla vs Bear placed the track in its top 100 songs of 2011. The yearning and soulful Swimming Pool topped Hype Machine upon release, received high praise from sites like Rose Quartz, Fader and Electrorash, and was voted the best local track of 2010 by Mess+Noise who described it as “…the most resonant pop song to unexpectedly emerge in 2010… This is a rare species of pop music that doesn’t press itself upon you. It bleeds and smears and evolves and gradually becomes alive”.
Excluded women during that time were black, lesbian, working class, or single mothers. Popular magazines at the time were Spare Rib, Scarlet Woman, Catcall, and Outwrite. The magazines were not afraid to comment about inequalities the women were facing or issues that needed to be addressed. Feminist activities were also talked about in the magazines creating networks, reformation, expressing opinions or attitudes relating to a certain topic.
The Beatles began recording "Your Mother Should Know" on 22 August 1967, their first session in close to two months. The recording took place at Chappell Recording Studios in central London because EMI Studios was unavailable at short notice. Although the Beatles had never worked at Chappell before, McCartney had participated in the session there for "Catcall" the previous month. Recording continued at Chappell on 23 August.
Due to this incident, Raffy Tima, Umali's husband, commented on social media that the catcalling done to his wife is "uncalled for and disrespectful to women". Umali on her part did not expect an apology from Duterte. In defense, a spokesperson of Duterte, Salvador Panelo said that Duterte did not intend to hurt the feelings of Umali. Panelo added that the catcall was "a joke and a compliment".
Stevie Chick, Psychic Confusion: The Sonic Youth Story (Omnibus Press, 2007). In her memoir, Face It, Harry describes having been raped at knifepoint during a burglary of the home she shared with Stein. After leaving the Stilettoes, Harry and Stein formed Angel and the Snake with Tish Bellomo and Snooky Bellomo. Shortly thereafter, Harry and Stein formed Blondie, named after the catcall men often directed at Harry after she bleached her hair blonde.
It rose and fell and before it could rise again, Kit spoke." The play continued, and outbreaks of an occasional catcall, guffaw or heckling were quickly shushed by others. Gillmore continues: "Kit had a shining light in her. With that strange sixth sense of the actor that functions unexplainably in complete independence of lines spoken and emotions projected, she had been aware of the gradual change out front from a dubious indifference to the complete absorption of interest.
Ron (James Daly) and Dax (Gregory Waters) are gym rats who serve as homosexual counterparts to Jonesy and Reilly. Initially they frequently catcall the two, but later they befriend them, being nicknamed "Ronsy" and "Daxy." They seemingly befriend several other Letterkenny residents as well, as in season five, they marry in a ceremony attended by several members of all of Letterkenny's social groups. They later explain to Reilly and Jonesy that it is an open marriage of convenience done for tax purposes.
Towards the end of the 1960s, an even shorter version, called the microskirt or micro- mini, emerged. Extremely short skirts, some as much as eight inches above the knee, were observed in Britain in the summer of 1962. The young women who wore these short skirts were called "Ya-Ya girls", a term derived from "yeah, yeah" which was a popular catcall at the time. One retailer noted that the fashion for layered net crinoline petticoats raised the hems of short skirts even higher.
Le Sifflet (The Catcall) was a satirical Brussels weekly paper for which Hergé drew seven one-page shorts from December 1928 to May 1929. The first two, published on pages 6 and 7 of Le Sifflet's 30 December 1928 issue, were the very first strips Hergé drew in the American style which used word balloons instead of the traditional European text comics style of captions under the panels. One of them was called Year's End Feast! () and was about an oyster restaurant where the customers got defrauded.
On her first appearance as a four-year-old, Mecca's Angel was sent to France for the Prix de Saint- Georges over 1000 metres at Longchamp Racecourse on 10 May. She started the 4/1 second favourite behind Catcall, a six-year-old gelding who had won the race in 2013 and 2014. Also in the field were Hot Streak, Maarek (Prix de l'Abbaye), Mirza (Prix du Petit Couvert) and Spirit Quartz (Prix du Gros Chêne). Mecca's Angel was among the leaders from the start and won "comfortably" by two lengths from Robert Le Diable.
On August 30, 1961, nine students – Thomas Franklin Welch, Madelyn Patricia Nix, Willie Jean Black, Donita Gaines, Arthur Simmons, Lawrence Jefferson, Mary James McMullen, Martha Ann Holmes and Rosalyn Walton – became the first African American students to attend several of APS's all- white high schools. On September 8, 1961, Time magazine reported: > Last week the moral siege of Atlanta (pop. 487,455) ended in spectacular > fashion with the smoothest token school integration ever seen in the Deep > South. Into four high schools marched nine Negro students without so much as > a white catcall.
Linda Iris Newbery (born 12 August 1952) is a British writer known best for young adult fiction—where she entered the market, although she has broadened her range to encompass all ages. She published her first novel Run with the Hare in 1988, while still working as an English teacher in a comprehensive school. Her 2006 novel Catcall published in 2006, won the Nestlé Children's Book Prize Silver Award. Newbery is a regular tutor for the Arvon Foundation and is a member of the Society of Authors and the Scattered Authors' Society.
On the Beatles' recording, "Your Mother Should Know" is performed in the key of A minor and its time signature is 4/4. The use of piano crotchet chords is typical of McCartney's compositions of the time, starting with "Got to Get You into My Life" in 1966. The song's rhythm suggests a foxtrot, a quality it shares with "Catcall" (formerly titled "Catwalk"), a McCartney-written instrumental recorded by Chris Barber's trad jazz band in July 1967. Musicologist Walter Everett comments that the two pieces also share a similar "syncopated ascending octave-arpeggiation of a minor triad".
Even as the Seattle-area rock scene came to international mainstream media attention, riot grrrl remained a willfully underground phenomenon. Most musicians shunned the major record labels, devotedly working instead with indie labels such as Kill Rock Stars, K Records, Slampt, Piao! Records, Simple Machines, Catcall, WIIIJA and Chainsaw Records. The movement also figured fairly prominently in cassette culture, with artists often starting their own DIY cassette labels by as basic and spartan a means as recording their music onto cheap off-the-shelf boom- boxes and passing the cassettes out to friends, seldom charging anything beyond the cost of the actual tapes themselves.
Their album, Drag King, came out on Catcall Records, which was run by Liz Naylor. \- Gale Document Number: CJ170793462 The band found themselves heralded in the pages of British music magazines such as the NME. They toured with acts like Huggy Bear and Hissyfit at first, but soon they were joined by other queer bands such as Mouthfull and Children's Hour, and it was these groups that pioneered queercore in the UK. Their album was rereleased in the U.S. by Outpunk Records, and a music video for the song "Handle Bar" was made. This song also appeared on the Outpunk Records compilation, Outpunk Dance Party.
Mild sexual innuendo is a staple of British pantomime. A male cat paying a "call" on a female cat, who then serves up kittens, insinuating that the "result" of children is predicated on a male "catcall" Numerous television programs and animated films targeted at child audiences often use innuendos in attempt to entertain adolescent/adult audiences without exceeding their network's censorship policies. On The Scott Mills Show on BBC Radio 1, listeners are asked to send in clips from radio and TV with innuendos in a humorous context, a feature known as "Innuendo Bingo". Presenters and special guests fill their mouths with water and listen to the clips, and the last person to spit the water out with laughter wins the game.
He wasn’t involved in politics and hadn’t been a part of any political work before the year B.S 2045 (AD 1988) He was a young boy who concentrated on his studies and his family, he was also bashed like other madheshes in Nepal in is work place in hetauda where he worked as a teacher. His co-workers used to catcall people by calling them names like Madheshi, Dhoti etc. Late. Gajendra Narayan Singh was member of National Panchayat during that time, Interviews, Articles and News related to him used to be published in those days, Anil Kumar Jha used to keep and read his news with interest which later became a factor for him being mocked by his pahadi Co-Teachers as the environment for Madheshis wasn’t very nice during those days. He was the only Madheshi teacher in that school.
In this, Dulness offers up the prize of a "catcall" and a drum that can drown out the braying of asses to the one who can make the most senseless noise and impress the king of monkeys. They are invited to improve mustard-bowl thunder (as the sound effect of thunder on the stage had been made using a mustard bowl and a shot previously, and John Dennis had invented a new method) and the sound of the bell (used in tragedies to enhance the pitiful action). Pope describes the resulting game thus: The critics are then invited to all bray at the same time. In this, Richard Blackmore wins easily: (Blackmore had written six epic poems, a "Prince" and "King" Arthur, in twenty books, an Eliza in ten books, an Alfred in twelve books, etc.
Evolving in tandem with the Olympia, Washington-based riot grrrl movement led by feminist bands such as Bikini Kill, Huggy Bear called themselves "girl-boy revolutionaries", both in reference to their political philosophy and the gender makeup of their band. For the majority of their existence, they refused to be photographed or interviewed by mainstream press, nor gave their full names once they began releasing records formally. In spite of a major label bidding war, Huggy Bear stayed with indie label Wiiija. Their avant-garde debut EP, Rubbing the Impossible to Burst, was released in 1992, and in the same year they began working closely with Bikini Kill as riot grrrl's popularity peaked on both sides of the Atlantic, culminating in a split album on Catcall Records (Huggy Bear) and Kill Rock Stars (Bikini Kill) called Our Troubled Youth/Yeah Yeah Yeah Yeah, the names of the Huggy Bear and Bikini Kill sides, respectively.

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