hall pass
English
Alternative forms
- hallpass, hall-pass
Noun
hall pass (plural hall passes)
- (US) A permit to be out of class during school hours.
- 2018, Erica Catherman, Jonathan Catherman, The Girls' Guide to Conquering Middle School, Revell, →ISBN:
- To freely move around the school when you should be in class requires an official hall pass. Those are guarded like government-issued official travel documents. Most teachers don't just hand them out to anybody who asks.
- (by extension, informal) An agreement to temporarily or conditionally relax monogamy in a relationship.
- 2011 February 24, Manohla Dargis, “Man-Child in the Promised Land, for a Whole (Pant! Pant!) Week”, in The New York Times, →ISSN:
- The story kicks in when a relationship guru (Joy Behar) suggests that the wives give their husbands a week off from marriage — a hall pass — which, after not much anguish, they do.
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