What does the kitty mean in jail?

It seems to have been a facetious term, since it probably literally meant a pen for a young goat (kid plus cote, a little cottage, so a close relative of dovecote). So far so good. Oxford Dictionaries say tentatively that the money sense of kitty comes from the prison sense.
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What is a kitty in jail?

noun A prison or jail: same as kidcote .
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What does kitty mean in a relationship?

A sex kitten is a woman who exhibits a sexually provocative lifestyle or an abundant sexual aggression.
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Why is Kitty Party called so?

Kitty refers to the amount collected at the party, every member contributing a certain sum of money each month.
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What is a slang term for jail?

clink (slang) glasshouse (military, informal) gaol. penitentiary (US) slammer (slang)
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What does jail mean in slang?

JAIL: A verb meaning to do time correctly and competently without getting in trouble.
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What are nicknames for jail?

Jail Has Its Own Slang Words
  • big house.
  • bucket.
  • calaboose.
  • club fed.
  • con college.
  • cooler.
  • crowbar hotel.
  • digger.
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Why are new inmates called fish?

Fish. Meaning: There are plenty of fish in the sea, especially in areas with rising crime rates. "Fish" refers to a brand new prisoner. A fish doesn't yet understand how to avoid stepping on their fellow convicts' toes, but they had better learn quickly.
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What does wood stand for in jail?

Protective custody. Peckerwood. A white inmate (also "Wood," "Woodpecker") Punk. A weaker inmate forced into sexual slavery to a stronger one for protection from other sexually violent inmates; otherwise a compulsively annoying inmate.
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Why is a jail called a pokey?

In the 19th century, the word came to mean “cramped or confined,” as a small room might make a resident feel “poked at” by the walls. Since jail cells are not known for their generous elbow room, this is probably the connection between “poky” (cramped) and “pokey” (jail).
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What does k10 mean in jail?

Some of the 4,800-man jail's most dangerous and disruptive inmates, including high-level gang leaders, live here in the restrictive housing unit, which is known informally as K-10, with the K standing for “keep-away.” Another term, “high-power,” also alludes to the threat jailers believe these inmates pose.
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What is the Boneyard in jail?

Bone yard — area where inmates on protection are housed, often because they are sex offenders or informers (see Dog).
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Why is jail called the hoosegow?

The word is from Mexican Spanish juzgao, a jail, which came from juzgado for a tribunal or courtroom. It shifted to mean a jail because the two were often in the same building (and the path from the one to the other was often swift and certain).
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What does pokey mean slang?

to engage in coitus. Usually used as an intransitive verb (i.e. "Someone poked someone else" and not "Someone got poked.") Did you poke that girl you met at the club? See more words with the same meaning: sex, sexual intercourse.
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What do they call jail in England?

In the UK, the official names are all "HM Prison [place name]", e.g. HM Prison Manchester, or HMP Manchester.
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What is an ESNE?

: a laborer or man of the lower classes among the Anglo-Saxons.
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What does Dog mean in jail?

Dog — inmate who reports on other inmates to officers. Dog and bone — phone. Doing a brick — 10-year sentence.
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Why do prisoners call guards screws?

screw as a term for a prison guard is based on the fact that screw was originally slang for "key." One of the most important functions of a prison guard, or turnkey, as he's often called, is to see that prisoners are locked up at the appropriate times -- and that involves turning the "screw." Interestingly enough, ...
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What is a pickle suit in jail?

An anti-suicide smock, Ferguson, turtle suit, or suicide gown is a tear-resistant single-piece outer garment that is generally used to prevent a hospitalized, incarcerated, or otherwise detained individual from forming a noose with the garment to commit suicide.
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What does Whistling in jail mean?

Skeete testified that most cell-blocks in the jail have similar rules. They range from remembering to wash your hands, to never whistling. Whistling reminds inmates of birds, which represent the outdoors and freedom, explained Mr. Skeete.
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What does green jacket mean in jail?

White: segregation unit or, in specific cases, death row inmates. Green or blue: low-risk inmates usually charged with a misdemeanor and other nonviolent crimes, or inmates on work detail (e.g., kitchen, cleaning, laundry, mail, or other tasks) Orange: unspecific, commonly used for any status in some prisons.
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What does it mean when a prisoner pulls out his pocket?

Usually, a prison slave would grab T-Bag's pocket to make sure he was in his gang and to ensure safety in the prison. Failure to do so would mean a very angry T-Bag.
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What's a pretty in jail?

Pruno, or prison wine, is an alcoholic liquid made from apples, oranges, fruit cocktail, ketchup, sugar, bread, and possibly other ingredients. Pruno originated in prisons, where it can be produced cheaply, easily, and discreetly. Detainees pass in front of barracks at the Theo Lacy Facility in Orange.
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What is jail food called?

A spread is a prison meal made by inmates. Spreads are often made with commissary ingredients, such as instant ramen and corn puffs. Spreads can be simple meals, or elaborate and inventive combinations of ingredients.
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