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Prison slang has existed as long as there have been crime and prisons; in Charles Dickens' time it was known as "thieves' cant". Words from prison slang often eventually migrate into common usage, such as "snitch", "ducking", and "narc". Terms can also lose meaning or become obsolete such as "slammer" and "bull-derm." [2]
Taylor Swift's “Fresh Out the Slammer,” appears to explain why she rekindled her fling with Matty Healy shortly after she and Joe Alwyn split. Read the lyrics.
"Fresh Out the Slammer" is a song by the American singer-songwriter Taylor Swift from her eleventh studio album, The Tortured Poets Department (2024). Written and produced by Swift and Jack Antonoff , it has a Western , country pop , and country rock production driven by twangy guitars, looping synths , and a hazy atmosphere.
One of her TTPD songs is called “Fresh Out the Slammer,” which eagle-eyed Swifties have theorized could be a rebuttal or sequel to her Reputation love songs about Alwyn, 33.
In the leadup to and aftermath of its release, fans and the media speculated that the album's songs discussed her relationships in that time frame with the English actor Joe Alwyn, the English singer-songwriter Matty Healy, and the American football player Travis Kelce. [3]
A source spoke to Entertainment Tonight on April 11, 2023 about Swift and Alwyn’s differences being part of what led to their breakup. “Taylor and Joe are in totally different places in their ...
Swift performing "But Daddy I Love Him" on the Eras Tour in 2024. Swift developed her eleventh studio album, The Tortured Poets Department, "for about two years" after finishing her previous album Midnights (2022).
On “Fresh Out the Slammer,” Swift seemingly details how she reconnected with Healy, 35, after splitting from Alwyn, 33. “Now, pretty baby / I’m runnin’ back home to you,” she sings.