#criminal
303 words tagged “criminal”
In a blind spot out of camera and guard view.
A woman associated with criminals; a gangster's girlfriend.
Away serving time in a state prison.
To murder someone, esp. on orders.
A person set up to take the blame; a fall guy or dupe.
To siphon off cash before it is officially counted or reported.
Cheap, plain state-issued sneakers.
Newly arrived inmates, seen as untested or vulnerable.
One who collects or carries illicit money for a criminal operation.
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Corporal punishment inflicted by inmates on one of their own.
Informing indirectly, by talking loudly or hinting to staff.
A one-on-one fight with no weapons and no interference.
A stupid or contemptible person.
An established prisoner who follows the inmate code.
Skilled at fighting with fists.
To leave suddenly; to flee or disappear.
To be released from prison; also to enter protective custody.
A one-hundred-dollar bill.
A thief who robs apartments or dwellings.
A safecracker; one who blows or breaks open safes.
A five-dollar bill.
Administrative segregation housing, used to separate inmates.
A crime family's trusted adviser.
Money.
To be arrested or convicted, esp. in another's place.
The outside world beyond prison.
Postage stamps used as prison currency.
The general prison population, or the mass move to chow.
Sent off to prison.
Tattoos.
A thief who preys on drunks to rob them.
A handgun.
A row or level of cells in a cellblock.
A scheduled head count of all inmates.
Cigarette rolling papers (rhyming slang).
A short prison sentence.
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A police informer planted among criminals.
A cellmate or bunk-mate.