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outcall

or out-call

[ out-kawl ]

noun

  1. a visit to a client by a professional, especially by a masseuse, sex worker, etc. (often used attributively): Compare incall.

    We provide one of the best outcall erotic massage services in the area.

    Our vets are able to do outcalls within a 25-mile radius around Barnesville.



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Word History and Origins

Origin of outcall1

First recorded in 1960–65; out ( def ) + call ( def )
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Example Sentences

It's hard to miss mobile billboards driving down the resort roads advertising "hot girls direct to you" and people handing out suggestive business cards for the ostensibly legal escort or outcall dancing services.

From BBC

Ms. Siti, a part-time spa masseuse who also had a photo of herself posted on an outcall website, was recruited in January by a Malaysian scout working for the North Koreans, Mr. Gooi said.

We are living now in the time of the outcalling of a people, the Church, the body of the Lord Jesus Christ is formed.

If it was an outcall to a hotel or a house, Schaller would often drive her and wait outside in his car.

Perhaps Old Doc was trained in outcall work, but I'm not.

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