adjective Street Slang

short

SHORT · adjective · slang

Having little time left to serve before release.

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Definitions

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Describing an inmate close to their release date. Someone counting down is 'getting short' or 'a short-timer.'

“Don't start trouble with him, he's way too short to risk it.”
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short In A Sentence

Don't start trouble with him, he's way too short to risk it.

Origin & Usage

From 'short time' remaining on a sentence; military and prison usage.

People Also Ask

What does it mean to be 'short' in prison?

It means having little time left to serve before release.

What is a 'short-timer'?

It's an inmate who is close to their release date and counting down the remaining time.

Where does 'short' come from?

It comes from 'short time' remaining on a sentence, a usage shared by the military and prison.

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