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  1. Nov 30, 2021 · According to the Merriam-Webster dictionary, musty, in its first instance, means "impaired by damp or mildew"; "tasting of mould"; "smelling of damp or decay". For instance: "My...

  2. Cell Warrior: An inmate who acts tough when locked in his cell, but is a coward face-to-face. Catching the Chain: When an inmate is leaving. Chatted Out: Someone who has gone crazy. Choke Sandwich: A peanut butter sandwich with no jelly.

  3. Aug 25, 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. This secret language helps create a sense of camaraderie and identity among prisoners.

  4. Nov 30, 2021 · According to the Merriam-Webster dictionary, musty, in its first instance, means "impaired by damp or mildew"; "tasting of mould"; "smelling of damp or decay". For instance: "My...

  5. May 13, 2022 · JAIL — A verb meaning to do time correctly and competently without getting in trouble. J-CAT — An inmate with mental issues. JIT OR JITTERBUG — A young, loud, disliked inmate who causes trouble with gossip. JODY — A person who is sleeping with a prisoner’s wife/girlfriend outside of the prison.

  6. Sick Call – An inmate visiting the medical section of the prison whether for illness, questions or an appointment. Six-Five – Inmate warning of guard or corrections office approach. Slammed – An inmate who has been put in solitary confinement or administrative segregation.

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  8. Musty is usually used to describe someone that smells bad (specifically in the arm pits) where I’m from.

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