panic button

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panic button

He presses the panic button under the desk to call for help.

Definition
  1. Noun:
    • A physical button or switch designed to be pressed to immediately summon help or trigger an emergency response: It is a device, often connected to an alarm system, security service, or authorities, used in a critical situation to call for urgent assistance.
Usage
  • The primary function of a panic button is to provide a fast, direct way to alert others during a perceived threat or emergency.
  • It is commonly installed in banks, convenience stores, taxis, or private homes as part of a security system.
  • The term can also be used metaphorically to describe a person's instinct to react with sudden alarm.
Examples
  • Noun:
    • The teller discreetly pressed the panic button under the counter during the robbery.
    • Her new smartwatch has a built-in panic button that can alert emergency contacts.
    • The security system includes a wireless panic button by the bedside.
Advanced Usage
  • "To hit/press/push the panic button" (Idiomatic): To react to a situation with sudden, often excessive, fear or alarm; to trigger an emergency response, either literally or figuratively.
    • Literally: The guard saw the intruder and immediately hit the panic button.
    • Figuratively: Don't hit the panic button just because we lost one game; the season is long.
Variants and Related Words
  • Panic alarm (n): An alarm system activated by a panic button.
    • The silent panic alarm notified the police without alerting the intruder.
  • Duress alarm (n): A similar security device, often another term for a panic button, specifically used when someone is under threat or coercion.
Synonyms
  • Distress button: A button used to signal that one is in distress.
  • Emergency button: A general term for a button used in any urgent situation.
  • Duress switch: A switch used under conditions of coercion.
Related Idioms/Phrases
  • "To hit/press/push the panic button": As detailed in the 'Advanced Usage' section, this is the primary idiomatic phrase associated with the term.
panic button

He presses the panic button under the desk to call for help.

Noun
  1. a button to push in order to summon help in case of an emergency
    • the circuit is operated by a panic button
    • when he saw that I was angry he hit the panic button