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safe day
noun
A day that is believed to be "safe" for having unprotected sex without resulting in pregnancy.
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We want our parks to be safe, day and night.
"Remain alert, and have a safe day," the voice adds as the doors shut.
But it certainly wasn't a good — or safe — day for driving.
WHEN I step out of my shower unscathed on a warm August morning, I know it will be a safe day aboard my motorcycle heading toward Milwaukee.
As Mr. Murphy and others left the crowded turnpike restaurant, where a television was tuned to pictures of smoke rising from a war-zone image of Lower Manhattan, a waitress encouraged them to "have a safe day".
The local Indigenous kids already spent most of their time in the reserve, which Albert Doughty refers to as a "playground," a place "little kids can go out and have safe day".
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Our audit confirms that these measures permit safe, day-case adenoidectomy.
And what about those spats with host Dermot O'Leary? "Dermot is a very safe, Saturday night presenter.
The Microsoft search engine opted to play it safe Sunday, with a picture of colourful eggs adorning its search page.
TORONTO (AP) — The IndyCar Series points leader Will Power knew when to be aggressive and when to play it safe Sunday in the wreck-filled Honda Indy Toronto.
Tom Coughlin can play it good and safe Saturday night, treat the last game of December like the first week of August.
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