callout

Etymology
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Noun

 * 1)  An outgoing telephone call.
 * 2) An instance of being summoned to visit a certain place in order to provide assistance; an instance of summoning someone who is on call.
 * 3)  A meeting or rally held in order to find interested participants, e.g. for an activity or sports team.
 * 4)  An invitation to fight.
 * 5) A request for people to join or take part.
 * 6)  A pull quote: an excerpt from an article (such as in a news magazine) that is duplicated in a large font alongside the article so as to grab a reader's attention and indicate the article's topic.
 * 7) An annotation that pertains to a specific location in a body of text or a graphic, and that is visually linked to that location by a mark or a matching pair of marks.
 * 8) The act of calling out from work, i.e. announcing that one cannot attend; the act of calling in sick.
 * 9)  A form of verbal abuse with the intention to make the victim feel guilty.
 * 10)  The invocation of an external third-party component.
 * 11) * 2011, Wes Nolte, ‎Jeff Douglas, Salesforce Handbook (page 300)
 * 12) * One of the great benefits is that it allows you to perform callouts during trigger executions.
 * 1)  A form of verbal abuse with the intention to make the victim feel guilty.
 * 2)  The invocation of an external third-party component.
 * 3) * 2011, Wes Nolte, ‎Jeff Douglas, Salesforce Handbook (page 300)
 * 4) * One of the great benefits is that it allows you to perform callouts during trigger executions.
 * 1) * One of the great benefits is that it allows you to perform callouts during trigger executions.

Derived terms

 * callout culture

Translations

 * Hungarian:, , , kivezénylés
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