phrase General Slang

check in

· phrase · prison

Ask the COs to lock you up for your own safety.

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To voluntarily request protective custody or seg because staying on the mainline will get you killed — usually over a debt, a snitch jacket, or a rival's hit list. Mechanically you're 'checking in' to the hole; socially you're signalling that you couldn't handle your business on the yard, and the label sticks for the rest of your bid.

“He owed three packs to the wrong people and checked in before lights-out.”
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check in In A Sentence

He owed three packs to the wrong people and checked in before lights-out.

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People Also Ask

Is checking in the same as P.C.?

P.C. is the destination; checking in is the act of asking to be put there. You check in to get on P.C.

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