noun Street Slang

cage

KAYJ · noun · slang

A cell.

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Definitions

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An inmate's cell, emphasizing its confining, barred nature.

“Twenty-three hours a day locked in the cage.”
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cage In A Sentence

Twenty-three hours a day locked in the cage.

Origin & Usage

From the caged feel of a cell.

Variants the cage

People Also Ask

What does 'cage' mean in prison?

It's slang for an inmate's cell, emphasizing how confining and barred it feels.

How is 'cage' used in a sentence?

It stands in for cell, as in 'Twenty-three hours a day locked in the cage.'

Why call a cell a 'cage'?

The word plays up the caged, animal-like feeling of being locked in a small barred space, which is why inmates use it in place of the neutral word 'cell.'

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