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  2. Prison slang - Wikipedia

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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]

  3. Glossary of early twentieth century slang in the United States

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    Notes Works cited References External links Background Melodrama films captivate the audience by weaving narratives that evoke intense emotions. These films primarily focus on family dynamics, centering around characters who face adversity and exploring themes of duty and love. The melodramatic format portrays characters navigating their challenges with unwavering determination, selfless acts ...

  4. Once a Thief (1965 film) - Wikipedia

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    Once a Thief is a 1965 crime film directed by Ralph Nelson and starring Alain Delon, Ann-Margret, Van Heflin and Jack Palance.It was written by Zekial Marko, based on his 1961 novel Scratch a Thief.

  5. Synonym - Wikipedia

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    A thesaurus or synonym dictionary lists similar or related words; these are often, but not always, synonyms. [15] The word poecilonym is a rare synonym of the word synonym. It is not entered in most major dictionaries and is a curiosity or piece of trivia for being an autological word because of its meta quality as a synonym of synonym.

  6. Taylor Swift’s ‘Fresh Out the Slammer’ Lyrics ... - AOL

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    As I said in my letters, now that I know better I will never lose my baby again My friends tried, but I wouldn’t hear it, watched me daily disappearing for just one glimpse of his smile

  7. For All Time - Wikipedia

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    For All Time is a 2000 American television science fiction drama film starring Mark Harmon, Mary McDonnell, and Catherine Hicks. It was based on The Twilight Zone episode "A Stop at Willoughby" [1] written by Rod Serling. The teleplay was by Vivienne Radkoff and it was directed by Steven Schachter. The film aired on CBS on October 18, 2000.

  8. Is Taylor Swift's 'Fresh Out the Slammer' a Sequel to 'Ready ...

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    Taylor Swift’s The Tortured Poets Department already has Us questioning everyone about her past relationship with Joe Alwyn, and now fans have a theory that a new song is connected to an old ...

  9. The Slammer - Wikipedia

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    The Slammer (also known as The Slammer Returns for its final two series) is a talent show for children that was broadcast on CBBC from 22 September 2006 until 26 July 2014. Set in a fictional prison called HMP The Slammer, this programme follows a variety show format where "prisoners" who have been arrested for "showbiz related crimes" compete ...