hoosegow . (US, slang) A jail.
What are other names for prisons?
- captivity,
- confinement,
- immurement,
- impoundment,
- imprisonment,
- incarceration,
- internment.
What is a slang word for jail?
hoosegow . (US, slang) A jail.
hoosegow . (US, slang) A jail.
hoosegow . (US, slang) A jail.
In the UK, the official names are all “ HM Prison [place name]” , e.g. HM Prison Manchester, or HMP Manchester. (That’s a gratuitous, if indirect, Smiths reference.) Much slang regarding prisons is going to be different in the two countries.
A “PC unit” is any group of inmates segregated from the general prison population for their safety. Prisoners who feel physically threatened by other inmates can request protective custody at any time.
Opposite of a person who has been taken prisoner or an animal that has been confined . captor . escapee . independent . free man .
According to the Dictionary of Contemporary Slang by Tony Thorne the slang meaning of can for jail is mainly an Australian and American usage and dates back to the late 19th century: The can: a jail, a prison .
The terms are synonymous in American English . In British English jail is a common phonetic misspelling of gaol. @Keith it’s not a misspelling, the two forms came into Middle English at about the same time from the Normal gaiole and the French jaole. The pronunciation merged, but neither is a misspelling of the other.
In prison days, D Block was the Treatment Unit for disciplinary cases . ... Prisoners there were locked in their cells for 24 hours a day. There are three tiers to D Block. The bottom tier had cells with no furniture, nothing. Sometimes the men were kept in total darkness.
Nick refers both to a prison cell and to the process of a police officer arresting someone . I suspect that the slang nick meaning to steal led to this meaning as arresting is taking someone away which, in turn, led to the slang for a prison cell.
DOG : What an inmate often calls his friends, the closest friend is often referred to as a road dog.
It means California Health & Safety Code . The abbreviation H&S will be followed by a specific code section. Drug offenses and some other crimes are listed in the Health & Safety Code.
noun. a person who is or has been interned , as a prisoner of war.
1 : a state of confinement or captivity . 2 : a place of confinement especially for lawbreakers specifically : an institution (such as one under state jurisdiction) for confinement of persons convicted of serious crimes — compare jail. prison. verb.
A: Both spellings have been around for hundreds of years. The traditional spelling has been “gaol” in Britain and “jail” in the United States. ... The short answer, according to Oxford Dictionaries online, is that the word “gaol” was “originally pronounced with a hard g, as in goat.” Here’s a fuller answer.
The show’s title is a reference to both the traditional breakfast that used to be served in British prisons , and a 1950s British slang term for a prison sentence. Porridge was critically acclaimed and is widely considered to be one of the greatest British sitcoms of all time.