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    [Noun]  | "pris*on" | \ ˈpri-zᵊn \


    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


    Origin: 12th century ;

     Middle English, from Anglo-French, from Latin prehension-, prehensio act of seizing, from prehendere to seize ;

    [Noun]  | "prison camp" 


    1: a camp for the confinement of reasonably trustworthy prisoners usually employed on government projects

    2: a camp for prisoners of war or political prisoners


    Origin: 1864 ;

    [Noun]  | "prison industrial complex" 


    1: the profit-driven relationship between the government, the private companies that build, manage, supply, and service prisons, and related groups (such as prison industry unions and lobbyists) regarded as the cause of increased incarceration rates especially of poor people and minorities and often for nonviolent crimes


    Origin: 1977 ;

    [Noun]  | "prison time" 


    1: the time someone spends in prison

    [Noun]  | "maximum security prison" 


    1: a prison that does as much as possible to keep prisoners from escaping and watches them very closely

    [Noun]  | "minimum security prison" 


    1: a prison in which prisoners are allowed more freedom than in most other prisons because they are not considered dangerous or likely to escape

    [Noun]  | "open prison" 


    1: a prison in which prisoners are allowed more freedom than in other prisons : a minimum security prison

    [Verb]  | "prison" 


    1: imprison, confine


    Origin: 14th century ;

    [Idiom]  | "left to rot in jail/prison" 


    1: left in jail/prison for a very long time

    [Noun]  | "prison" 


    1: a place of confinement for persons held in lawful custody;


      * e.g., " ... the ongoing debate whether drug users should go to prison "



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    2: the act of confining or the state of being confined;


      * e.g., " ... the view that prison does nothing to cure the criminal—if anything, it makes him worse "



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    [Noun]  | "prison camp" 


     [ "prison" ]

    1: A great place for peadophiles and child molesters

      * e.g.,  ... Word is....that at your first day in the lockdown, you have to kick someones ass. Otherwise you become someones Bitch 

     [ "prison" ]

    1: One of the few places in the world where dropping the soap can mean an automatic death sentence by AIDS-infected penile injection up the ass.

      * e.g.,  ... I spent ten painful years in prison and my ass still hurts from the experience. 

     [ "prison" ]

    1: A great way of dealing with Pedophiles, R. kelly, and all NAMBLA members.

      * e.g.,  ... In prison, it is considered to be of great honor to kill a child molester. 

     [ "prison" ]

    1: A place of pennance for criminals. The tales of what go on there are more than jokes, they are real.

      * e.g.,  ... 7% of prison inmates in the USA claimed to have been raped at least once. 4% Become somebody's bitch. 

     [ "prison" ]

    1: A free and effective way to increase anus size.

      * e.g.,  ... Jimmy wanted to have a larger anus for his partner so he decided to go to prison. 

     [ "prison" ]

    1: any secondary or high school

      * e.g.,  ... fitz, jm, larks 

     [ "prison" ]

    1: State pen, where the condemned prisoners are serving life in prison or gotten the death penalty. Not a nice place to go.

      * e.g.,  ... Oswald State Prison or Oz, is really fictional prison, they just sugar-coat about what prison life is really like. 

     [ "prison" ]

    1: The most successful trade school in America.

      * e.g.,  ... I learned how ro boost cars in prison 

     [ "prison" ]

    1: the only rent free,tax free and free food shelter in the world

      * e.g.,  ... Im tired of paying taxes i think i will go to prison and get tattoos and watch football instead. 

     [ "prison" ]

    1: A taxpayer funded college for criminals.

      * e.g.,  ... Prison is supposed to punish criminals, but instead it groups them with their own kind and gives them an ideal place where they can all teach each other to be bigger and better criminals. 

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