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incall

or in-call

[ in-kawl ]
/ ˈɪnˌkɔl /
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noun
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.Compare outcall.
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Origin of incall

First recorded in 1990–95; in + call
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