Hall pass
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Permission given by your lover to fool around with another person outside your relationship.
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Noun: An imaginary pass or permission slip, granted by ones spouse, BF, or GF to go out socially with friends.
This colloquial phrase did NOT imply any romantic or sexual encounters. It pre-dated the 2010 comedy film (Hall Pass) by several decades. This definition relates to adults. This phrase is commonly used by people who attended US schools in the 1960s - 80s.
SYN: see Permission Slip and Kitchen Pass
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A week off from marriage to do whatever you want without consequences.
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A man is allowed a week off from marriage where he can do what he wants. The permission for a hall pass can only be given by his wife.
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A certain amount of time that is given to the male in a relationship by the female to do whatever he wants with friends of him without consequences (including sex, drinking, etc.).
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term used for someone so good looking, your significant other cant keep you from them; a free pass; usually used for celebrities
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noun - a week off of marriage.
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She makes up a reason to fight with a man to either go out with friends [to party], or [get laid] by another man and [brakes] off a relation ship only to start again without cheating on that person.
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Web-based visitor management system that assists schools with visitor registration, volunteer tracking, student passes and reporting. A software product by CompuData Solutions
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an official piece of paper, etc. that gives a student permission to leave their classroom during a class:
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