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What does Call Girl mean in American Law?
The definition of Call Girl in the law of the United States, as defined by the lexicographer Arthur Leff in his legal dictionary is:
A whore whose arrangements are generally made over the telephone, either directly or through her agent. Call girls thus dispense with the degrading and dangerous process of publicly parading their availability, and often with the need to use madams and pimps. To get away with this mode of merchandising ordinarily requires the strong market position consequent upon having a superior product to sell, and thus call girls tend to be more attractive and expensive than the generality of whores. N.B. that not all whores are female, though “call boy” seems not or not yet to be a viable locution. Cf. gigolo.
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