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be at (one's) beck and call
be at (one's) beck and call
To be completely compliant or obedient to another person; to cater to one's every need. The phrase has a negative connotation. A: "How can we get to the mall this weekend?" B: "Oh, my sister will take us—she's been at my beck and call ever since I caught her sneaking in past curfew!"
Common Names:
Name | Gender | Pronounced | Usage |
Faustine | | - | French |
Alinafe | | ah-lee-NAH-fay | Southern African, Chewa |
Casey | | KAY-see | English, Irish |
Yago | | - | Spanish |
Einar | | - | Norwegian, Icelandic, Swedish, Danish |
Jabbar | | - | Arabic |