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last call (countable and uncountable, plural last calls)

  1. In a bar, the announcement that the establishment will soon be closing and that this is the final opportunity to buy drinks.
    • 2010, John Reimringer, Vestments:
      Late in the evening, Mick left with a parishioner who asked for counseling, and I sat at the bar until last call.
    • 2014 March 7, Brad Tuttle, “Drink Up! Later Last Call Coming to a City Near You?”, in Time:
      Boston isn’t the only city eyeing later last calls—and later business hours in general—as a means to juice local business and give downtowns a more youthful edge and vibrant, cosmopolitan feel.
    • 2022, Jennifer Bonds, Catching Quinn:
      I'm wedged in between a couple of squealing woo girls who are guzzling margs like it's last call []

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