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dress in verb to exchange the clothes worn upon arrival for prison-issued clothes US- — Troy Harris, A Booklet of Criminal Argot, Cant and Jargon, p. 8, 1976
- When I dressed into Quentin, I was an old-timer. — Malcolm Braley, False Starts, p. 290, 1976
- He was referring to Bro, so that he could be dressed in, but since we were both Scott and we both needed to be dressed in, he let us go together. — Sanyika Shakur, Monster, p. 132, 1993
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