will call

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English[edit]

will-call windows in Washington, D.C.
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Etymology[edit]

Short for “the customer will call to collect the tickets” or similar.

Noun[edit]

will call (countable and uncountable, plural will calls)

  1. (US, countable) A ticket booth or window for collecting pre-ordered tickets.
    • 2023 November 6, Chris Willman, quoting Bryan West, “Gannett’s Taylor Swift Reporter, Revealed: Meet Bryan West, the First Full-Time Swiftie Journalist”, in Variety[1]:
      I went home, I changed, I went to Walgreens and printed out a headshot of me and signed it ‘from your favorite local news reporter,’ and I sat in the parking lot for four hours until she said, ‘Hey, your passes to go backstage are at will-call’.
  2. (US, uncountable) A method of delivery for purchased items where the customer picks up the items at the seller's place of business, primarily in North American commerce.