phrase Street Slang

starred up

STARD UP · phrase · slang

A young offender moved early to adult prison.

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When a juvenile offender is transferred to an adult prison before reaching the usual age, due to their behaviour or maturity.

“He was so violent they starred him up at seventeen.”
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starred up In A Sentence

He was so violent they starred him up at seventeen.

Origin & Usage

Institutional term; the prisoner's record is marked with a star. Popularised by the 2013 film 'Starred Up'.

People Also Ask

What does 'starred up' mean?

When a juvenile offender is transferred early to an adult prison, before the usual age, because of their behaviour or maturity.

Where does 'starred up' come from?

It is an institutional term, from the prisoner's record being marked with a star, and it was popularised by the 2013 film 'Starred Up'.

Why would a young offender be starred up?

Usually because they are too violent or disruptive for a young offenders' institution and are moved to an adult prison early.

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