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  1. 25 sie 2023 · Prison slang, also known as prison jargon or argot, is a unique language developed within correctional facilities over the years. It serves as a way for inmates to communicate with one another and express their experiences behind bars .

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  2. 29 mar 2020 · CWI's Prison Slang/Jargon Glossary. ©2020 J.E. Mahaffey. 10-CODES: From the codes heard on guard walkie-talkies. Prisoners hear these daily, and have come to learn their meanings, and use it to help understand their surroundings.

  3. 29 cze 2022 · Check out 19 slang terms that make up felonious discourse behind bars. 1. Fish. When a person convicted of a crime first arrives in prison, they’re designated a fish.

  4. 8 lut 2021 · Category. : English prison slang. English slang terms whose usage is typically restricted to detainees in correctional institutions.

  5. The REAL Prison Slang — Straight From Prisoners. By Loen Kelley, Contributing Writer. Can you translate this? I have the keys for my Car but my Road Dogs are disappearing on me. One was 5150 and Did the Dutch, one left on Back Door Parole, one is a BB Filler on his way out.

  6. Definition. Prison slang refers to the unique language or jargon used by inmates and prison staff that serves to facilitate communication and establish identity within the correctional environment.

  7. Prison is a culture all its own, and vocabulary moves toward slang upon prison entry. Many inmates come from lives on the streets, and this can produce a heavy use of slang. Other terms are prison-based in their origin.