On 10/25/2015 6:32 PM, Don Veino via Callers wrote:
At the risk of offering one more straw dog, there's "loop".

"End that star [left] facing your next neighbor, loop right [around]
that neighbor and continue into a swing."

"Two ladies loop left once and a half, _insert_call_here_ your partner."

To my knowledge, it's free of call/cue homonyms, sounds short and
distinct and the other use in contra ("with your partner promenade
across and loop wide to the left to face a new couple..." is a similar
concept. No obvious negative meanings in common language (most are
positive, e.g.: "in the loop").

This is the best of the bunch so far, IMO.  And it's pleasantly short.

Kalia

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