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rain check

/reɪn tʃɛk/
/reɪn tʃɛk/
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Other forms: rain checks

A rain check usually has nothing to do with rain: it's a promise to do a canceled activity in the future.

Originally, a rain check was a ticket given to people who went to an event that was canceled because of rain. The rain check would get you in to another game in the future. These days, a rain check usually has to do with rescheduling. If you’re sick but have plans to hang out with a friend, you could ask for a rain check. This is a nice way of saying, "I can't do this now, but I will later."

Definitions of rain check
  1. noun
    a promise that an unaccepted offer will be renewed in the future
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    type of:
    promise
    a verbal commitment by one person to another agreeing to do (or not to do) something in the future
  2. noun
    a ticket stub entitling the holder to admission to a future event if the scheduled event was cancelled due to rain
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    type of:
    stub, ticket stub
    a torn part of a ticket returned to the holder as a receipt
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