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| | Jargon, slang, and niche vocabularies |
 | | As a result, this list will never be complete, and may contain some words that are not current or others that are not used at a particular prison or in a particular state. |
 | | As he is in his forties, this means going in mild disguise so as not to be conspicuous in cardboard cities, raves, football matches, homeless shelters and other places where good listening is to be had. |
 | | The principal words in the Dillons list that also appear in Thorne's are banging (exciting, powerful; from rave culture), boff (a swot, unconnected it seems with any other meaning), full-on (with maximum effort, powerful), large (excellent, exciting; from rave contexts), monged (stoned, intoxicated), safe (something good), and skank (horrible, disgusting). |
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