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safety call (plural safety calls)

  1. (dating) A prescheduled phone call to another person who knows where one is and who one was going out with. A missed check-in (or using a pre-arranged code phrase for danger) signals one's contact person to call for help.
    • 2003 April 24, Naia, “Dear Dom: Scared Off-line”, in Bondage.com[1], archived from the original on 20 August 2011:
      When it reaches those times during your meeting, no matter how well things are going, make your safety-call to let them know you're doing ok.
    • 2006 August 10, Belle, “My first call”, in Belle's Blog[2], retrieved 2011-11-15:
      We chit chat some small talk and I make my safety call.
    • 2007 February 2, Robin Smith, “Families Battle For Custody Of Dog”, in (Please provide the book title or journal name)[3], archived from the original on 7 August 2008:
      Kvam said Lozinski failed to make her "safety call" to say she was OK after meeting Chichester that day.
    • 2008, Lena Matthews, chapter 5, in Head over Heels: A Cinderella Story, →ISBN, page 47:
      He was her safety call, something she was supposed to have done over an hour ago.
    • 2010, Kim Olver, Secrets of Happy Couples: Loving Yourself, Your Partner and Your Life, →ISBN, →LCCN, LCC HQ801.O48 2010, page 22:
      A good safety call is one in which your contact person has as much information as possible.
  2. (billiards) A type of called shot where a shooting player does not have to continue their turn after pocketing one or more of their balls.

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