caller ID
English
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Noun
caller ID (countable and uncountable, plural caller IDs)
- (countable) The telephone number and/or name of the originator of an incoming telephone call, displayed on the screen of the telephone or other electronic device receiving the call.
- 2012 May 19, Anne Eisenberg, “It’s Not Dick Tracy’s, but It Can Screen Your Messages”, in New York Times, retrieved 20 May 2014:
- I've been trying out some of the new watches that display caller IDs, text messages, Twitter and news feeds, and the weather, too.
- (uncountable) The service of providing such information, sometimes included in one's standard telephone contract and sometimes available for an extra fee.
- 1991 November 11, Richard Lacayo, “Now We've Really Got Your Number”, in Time, retrieved 20 May 2014:
- The new phone service known as Caller I.D. is a double-edged sword: it protects the privacy of some people, but at the expense of others.
References
- “caller ID”, in OneLook Dictionary Search.
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