catcall vs raspberry

catcall

noun
  • A shout, whistle, or comment of a sexual nature, usually made toward a passing woman. 

  • A shout or whistle expressing dislike, especially from a crowd or audience; a jeer, a boo. 

  • A whistle blown by a theatre-goer to express disapproval. 

  • In the Eiffel programming language, a run-time error caused by use of the wrong data type. 

verb
  • To make such an exclamation. 

raspberry

noun
  • A noise intended to imitate the passing of flatulence, made by blowing air out of the mouth while the tongue is protruding from and pressed against the lips, or by blowing air through the lips while they are pressed firmly together or against skin, used humorously or to express derision. 

  • A red colour, the colour of a ripe raspberry. 

  • A cripple. 

  • The juicy aggregate fruit of these plants. 

  • The plant Rubus idaeus. 

  • Any of many other (but not all) species in the genus Rubus. 

adj
  • Of a dark pinkish red. 

  • Containing or having the flavor/flavour of raspberries. 

verb
  • To gather or forage for raspberries. 

  • To make the noise intended to imitate the passing of flatulence. 

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