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county noun any county jail, where the accused are held before trial and prisoners convicted of misdemeanours are incarcerated for short sentences US- So there we were in County. — William Burroughs, Junkie, p. 66, 1953
- I was goin’ to court, and I wanted to get this did before I got in the County. — Henry Williamson, Hustler!, p. 125, 1965
- About a month ago, your “boon coon” “Party” caught sixty in the county. — Iceberg Slim (Robert Beck), Pimp, p. 79, 1969
- Teddy Laursen is in County. He’s very anxious to talk to you. — Body Heat, 1980
- I mean like I just met you in County last night and I really haven’t had time to check you out. — Gerald Petievich, Money Men, p. 52, 1981
- [N]ow he walked from Weehawken toward the benches, thinking about Victor, realizing that his brother was about to spend his second night in County. — Richard Price, Clockers, p. 383, 1992
- A week in the County wasn’t s’pose to be shit, but I still didn’t feel like tain’ my ass up off in that muthafucka. — Menace II Society, 1993
- Okay gentlemen, you’ve both been to County before, I’m sure. Here it comes. — Pulp Fiction, 1994
- Judge said if we go within a hundred feet of the stores, we get thrown into County. — Kevin Smith, Jay and Silent Bob Strike Back, p. 14, 2001
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