outcall
You go to them — the worker travels to the client.
Definitions
A booking where the provider travels to the client's hotel room or home, rather than the client coming to her place. Usually priced higher than incall because of travel time, cab fare, and the safety risk of walking into an unknown location.
outcall In A Sentence
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What does "outcall" mean?
It's when the worker travels to the client rather than the client coming to them.
How do you use "outcall" in a sentence?
"She only does outcall, so she comes to your location."
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