noun Street Slang

slug

SLUG · noun · slang

An inmate who rarely leaves his cell; also a disciplinary ticket.

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Definitions

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A lazy prisoner who stays in his cell and avoids the yard.

“He turned into a slug, never coming out for rec.”
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In some systems, 'slug' also means a rule-violation ticket or write-up.

“He caught a slug for missing count.”
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slug In A Sentence

He turned into a slug, never coming out for rec.
He caught a slug for missing count.

Origin & Usage

From the slow, inert slug; the ticket sense is a separate usage.

People Also Ask

What does 'slug' mean in prison?

It usually means a lazy inmate who stays in his cell and avoids the yard. In some systems it can also mean a rule-violation ticket or write-up.

Does 'slug' have more than one meaning inside?

Yes. The main sense is a cell-bound, inactive prisoner, but in certain systems 'slug' is also a disciplinary ticket.

Where does the term come from?

The person sense comes from the slow, inert garden slug; the disciplinary-ticket sense is a separate regional usage.

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