Incall Definition & Meaning

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  • incall American [in-kawl] / ˈɪnˌkɔl / Or in-call

    noun

    1. a visit by a client to a masseuse, sex worker, etc. (often used attributively).

      You can come for an incall, or we can send someone to visit you in selected hotels in the city.

      Gillian offers incall services at her lovely SoHo apartment.

    Etymology

    Origin of incall

    First recorded in 1990–95; in ( def. ) + call ( def. )

    Example Sentences

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    An “incall” was often preferable to an “outcall,” and both were typically secured by means of paid ads Costello placed on backpage.com.

    From Newsweek

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