noun Street Slang

inmate

IN-mayt · noun · slang

A prisoner not yet trusted; slang opposite of 'convict.'

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In the inmate code, a derogatory contrast to 'convict,' meaning one who does not follow prison politics and is easily fooled or manipulated.

“Don't act like an inmate, hold your own like a convict.”
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inmate In A Sentence

Don't act like an inmate, hold your own like a convict.

Origin & Usage

Inversion of the neutral official term into a status put-down.

People Also Ask

What does inmate mean as prison slang?

Beyond the official meaning, 'inmate' is used as a put-down for a prisoner who does not follow prison politics and is seen as easily fooled or manipulated.

Why is inmate an insult in prison?

Because the inmate code contrasts it with 'convict.' A convict is respected and trusted, so being called just an 'inmate' implies you don't hold your own or follow the rules.

How do inmates use the word to correct behavior?

They use it as a warning, as in 'Don't act like an inmate, hold your own like a convict,' urging someone to stop being naive and follow the code.

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