phrase Street Slang

hit the gate

HIT thuh GAYT · phrase · slang

To be released from prison; also to enter protective custody.

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Most commonly, to walk out of prison on release. In some usages it also means going into protective custody through the gate.

“He hits the gate Friday after a nine-year bid.”
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hit the gate In A Sentence

He hits the gate Friday after a nine-year bid.

Origin & Usage

From walking out through the prison gate.

Variants hitting the gate

People Also Ask

What does 'hit the gate' mean?

Most commonly it means to be released from prison and walk out through the gate. In some usages it also means going into protective custody through the gate.

Where does 'hit the gate' come from?

It comes from the image of walking out through the prison gate.

How is 'hit the gate' used in a sentence?

You might say 'He hits the gate Friday after a nine-year bid,' meaning he's released that day.

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