Yes
Just that - incoming calls. When someone calls your mobile phone number, this also eats up your 'anytime' minutes during peak use times.
When someone calls you a Prick means A Hair on a dick
when someone calls you peaches that means that you smell inappropriate
if someone calls you a cat fish that means that you are a scary cat
calling someone a hat rack is a comment on their intelligence. As in they are smart enough to get a job as a hat rack. They stand around and do nothing. Almost as bad as calling them a waste of space, but more like someone found a use for them
The urinary system takes the waste from your blood and excretes it when 'nature calls'.
Usually "airtime minutes" mean exactly that. Whether the call was incoming (someone else called you) or outgoing (you called someone), you're using airtime minutes. Some plans may have an option (it used to be reasonably common, but I haven't seen it so much lately) where the first minute of incoming calls was free, but you started getting charged after that. You should consult your contract for the details of how your particular plan works.
When someone calls you a silly biscuit it just means they are calling you fat and funny
When Someone thinks you are bad but your not
when someone calls someone a dog they mean homie or a guy that flirts with a lot of girls dude how do you not know that
No they don't, "minutes" are for your phone calls and since you aren't calling someone when your using the internet (1) on your iPhone it does not use minutes. What it does use is your Wifi's bandwith (if you are connected to one) or your 3g signal (if you have the plan for it). (1)=If you have a call running in the background---green tab on top---then yes you are using minutes
When someone calls you a puppet, they may be implying that you are easily controlled or manipulated by others and lack independence in your actions or decisions. It suggests that you are being used by someone else to further their own agenda.