noun Street Slang

june bug

JOON-BUG · noun · slang

A weak inmate exploited to do others' chores.

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A prisoner controlled by stronger inmates and made to run errands, clean, or hold contraband.

“They kept him as a june bug, doing everybody's laundry.”
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june bug In A Sentence

They kept him as a june bug, doing everybody's laundry.

Origin & Usage

Southern prison slang; likely from the harmless, easily caught insect.

Variants junebug

People Also Ask

What is a 'june bug' in prison?

A june bug is a weak inmate controlled by stronger prisoners and made to run errands, clean, or hold contraband.

Where does 'june bug' come from?

It's Southern prison slang, likely from the harmless, easily caught june bug insect, reflecting how the inmate is used and exploited.

How is a june bug different from a punk?

A june bug is exploited mainly for labor and chores. The term focuses on being used as a servant rather than any specific sexual connotation.

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