lame duck
A weak inmate with no protection.
Definitions
A vulnerable prisoner who lacks a car or allies and is easy prey for stronger inmates.
lame duck In A Sentence
Origin & Usage
From 'lame duck' meaning weak/ineffectual; applied to unprotected inmates.
People Also Ask
What does 'lame duck' mean in prison?
It's a weak, vulnerable inmate who has no crew or allies to protect him, making him easy prey for stronger prisoners.
Where does 'lame duck' come from?
From the common phrase 'lame duck' meaning weak or ineffectual, applied inside to an unprotected prisoner.
Why is being a lame duck dangerous inside?
Without a 'car' or allies to back him up, a lame duck can be extorted, robbed, or attacked with little consequence for the aggressors.
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