Please be more specifical and stuff, as 'to their face' and 'behind their back' is two totally different situations. Putting it in print could bring a slander or libel suit, in America.
Pedantic
No. It is worse than petty. That would be selfish and mean-spirited.
A laborer does general, menial jobs. Therefore, they are also called menial laborers.
No it can't call someone
No it can't call someone
Jobsworth
If you have a Third Class Petty Officer and he is a Storekeeper, you can either call him/her "Petty Officer ______" or just as easily call him/her "SK3". But with the latter of the two, usually you have to know the person or their rating. Boatswain
Someone who is mean and controlling could be called a tyrant
A loner?? Is that what you mean?
To call someone feminine
Petty, from the French petit (small) means minor in terms of rank or importance, as in petty officer, petty cash or petty theft. In terms of personality it means mean-spirited, low, ungracious. The official definition of the word petty is "of little importance; trivial."
to call away means to call someone away from them or call whoever you want.