noun Street Slang

agitator

AJ-ih-TAY-tor · noun · informal

An inmate who provokes others into fighting.

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Definitions

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A prisoner who manipulates or goads others into conflict, often to watch or profit from the fallout.

“The agitator whispered in both their ears until they squared off.”
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agitator In A Sentence

The agitator whispered in both their ears until they squared off.

Origin & Usage

General 'agitator'; specialized to the yard troublemaker.

People Also Ask

What is an 'agitator' in prison?

An agitator is an inmate who manipulates or goads others into fighting, often to watch the outcome or profit from the fallout.

How does an agitator operate?

They typically stir up trouble quietly, feeding both sides of a dispute until it boils over into a fight, without getting directly involved themselves.

Where does the word come from?

It's the general English word 'agitator,' specialized in prison usage to mean the yard troublemaker who provokes conflict.

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