raincheck

/ˈreɪnˌtʃɛk/
verb
  1. To postpone or defer an invitation or plan to a later time.
    • They rainchecked the meeting until everyone could attend.
    • I had to raincheck our coffee date because I got sick.
    • Let's raincheck the hike for a day when the weather is better.
noun
  1. A ticket or voucher that allows a person to attend a future event if the original event is canceled or postponed, especially due to rain.
    • The stadium offered rainchecks to everyone who bought tickets for the outdoor show.
    • I saved my raincheck from the canceled concert and used it next month.
    • The baseball game was rained out, so the fans received rainchecks for another game.
  2. An informal promise to accept an invitation or offer at a later time.
    • He gave me a raincheck for the fishing trip next weekend.
    • I can't make it to dinner tonight, but can I take a raincheck?
    • She offered me a raincheck on the movie tickets since I was busy.
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