landing
A floor level in a prison wing — where your cell door opens onto.
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Inside a UK prison wing the cells are stacked over multiple floors and each floor is a 'landing' — ones, twos, threes, fours. 'My landing' = the lads you do bird with, the ones whose doors crack open at the same time as yours. In drill bars it's shorthand for jail life and the bonds (or beefs) that form there.
landing In A Sentence
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What does landing mean in prison?
In a prison wing, a landing is a floor level, the walkway your cell door opens onto.
How do you use landing in a sentence?
For example: "He's on the twos landing." It's used to say which floor of the wing someone's cell is on.
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