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will-call, a. orig. and chiefly U.S. Brit. |ˈwɪlkɔːl|, U.S. |ˈwɪlˌkɔl|, |ˈwɪlˌkɑl| [‹ will v.1 + call v.] Designating a place at which a stored, prepaid, or reserved item may be retrieved or purchased.
1922Los Angeles Times 5 June 15 (advt.) The Will Call Office, where suitcases and other things may be checked. 1946Los Angeles Times 28 Sept. i. 6/4 Will call window..will open at 11 a.m. 1981N.Y. Times 15 Jan. d22/3 The Baltimore Colts tried to protect against the resale of tickets to this year's game by insisting that their players pick up tickets at the will-call window in New Orleans. 1998L. David & J. Seinfeld Male Unbonding in L. David et al. Seinfeld Scripts 117 Listen, you take the tickets, they're at the Will-Call window. |