hall pass
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Definition
- Noun:
- A written permission slip from a teacher: A "hall pass" is a physical note, card, or object that grants a student official permission to be outside the classroom and in the school hallways during class time. It serves as proof that the student's movement is authorized.
Usage
- A "hall pass" is used in educational settings, primarily in middle schools and high schools. It is given by a teacher to a student who needs to leave the classroom for a specific, legitimate reason, such as going to the restroom, visiting the library, or seeing the school nurse.
- The student must carry the pass and may be required to show it to any school staff member who questions their presence in the hallway.
Examples
- Noun:
- The teacher handed him a hall pass so he could go to the principal's office.
- You can't be in the corridor during class without a hall pass.
- She forgot her hall pass and had to return to the classroom to get one.
Advanced Usage
- The concept of a "hall pass" is sometimes used metaphorically in informal contexts to describe permission to be absent or to deviate from normal rules in a non-school setting.
- My wife gave me a hall pass to go out with my friends tonight. (Informal, meaning temporary permission to break from a routine or commitment.)
Variants and Related Words
- Pass (n): A more general term for a document granting permission, entry, or access. A "hall pass" is a specific type of pass.
- Permission slip (n): A broader term for any written note granting consent, often used for field trips or activities outside school.
Synonyms
- Permission note
- Corridor pass (less common)
Related Idioms and Phrases
- To get/have a hall pass: To receive or possess the official permission to leave the classroom.
- I need to get a hall pass to use the restroom.
Noun
- written permission from a teacher for a student to be out the classroom and in the halls of the school