Caller in a sentence as a noun

I'd love to see if it leaked caller ids to them.

That is, if I write a bunch of code that doesn't need to do any I/O, I'll just return a value to the caller.

But this means that medium's caller, high, is also in trouble--and so on up the call stack to the very top of the program.

It has an effect, yield, that gives a value to the caller and waits for the caller to respond with a value so that it can continue.

If you hit an error state, you need to either propagate that error up and handle it in the caller, or crash immediately.

Preventative step: set your outbound iMessage "caller id" to your email address instead of your phone number.

Maybe instead of blocking, put this caller on a "hellban" list, where the calls go through but are redirected to robolisteners.

Caller in a sentence as an adjective

SMS gateways allow the sender to use any number or caller ID. I've used it previously as a party trick, it's completely transparent to the user.

Incoming 911 calls can often be confusing, with callers under extreme stress, experiencing situations that they have never faced in their lives.

When the caller is strict mode code and the function is called without method-call syntax, undefined is passed as the this argument rather than the global object.

However, an error that prevents it from doing its job puts all its callers at risk: medium called low because it needs the work done that low does; if that work doesn't get done, medium is in trouble.

Anonymity in communications are certainly not a unique feature of the internet, you can hide your caller id, and a letter will still arrive without a return address.

From credit/debit machines that always seem to be "out of order" to being put in a caller queue in order to tell someone "come get me at this location", interaction with the industry somehow never seems to be the highlight of my night.

Caller definitions

noun

a social or business visitor; "the room was a mess because he hadn't expected company"

See also: company

noun

an investor who buys a call option

noun

the bettor in a card game who matches the bet and calls for a show of hands

noun

a person who announces the changes of steps during a dance; "you need a fiddler and a caller for country dancing"

See also: caller-out

noun

someone who proclaims or summons in a loud voice; "the callers were mothers summoning their children home for dinner"

noun

the person who convenes a meeting; "who is the caller of this meeting?"

noun

the person initiating a telephone call; "there were so many callers that he finally disconnected the telephone"

See also: caller-up phoner telephoner

adjective

providing coolness; "a cooling breeze"; "`caller' is a Scottish term as in `a caller breeze'"

adjective

fresh; "caller fish"