noun General Slang

Chester

· noun · prison

Prison nickname for a child molester — short for 'Chester the Molester'.

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Prison nickname for a paedophile, taken from 'Chester the Molester' — a notorious Dwaine Tinsley cartoon character that ran in Hustler magazine through the 1970s and 80s. Inside, calling someone a Chester is a direct accusation that ends in violence or the VP wing.

“Nobody calls him by his real name on the wing — he's just Chester now.”
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Chester In A Sentence

Nobody calls him by his real name on the wing — he's just Chester now.

Origin & Usage

From 'Chester the Molester', a cartoon by Dwaine Tinsley published in Hustler magazine starting 1976. Tinsley himself was later convicted of molesting his daughter.

People Also Ask

What does Chester mean in prison slang?

It's a nickname for a child molester, short for 'Chester the Molester.'

How do you use Chester in a sentence?

"On the wing, a Chester gets no protection from the other inmates."

Where does the prison term Chester come from?

It's short for 'Chester the Molester,' used to label a child abuser.

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