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bibleback noun- a prisoner who has turned to religion, sincerely or not US, 1972
- Sandy’s cell partner was a glib, sinister con artist, a Jew who had become a converted Baptist and posed as a Bible-toting evangelist. A type convicts called “Bible-Back.” — James Blake, The Joint, p. 81, 1971
- There is the Bibleback, a particularly disgusting type of sycophant, who attends all the religious functions, wails the loudest, sings, prays and performs all the external functions required to become known as a Christian. — Bruce Jackson, Outside the Law, p. 178, 1972
- in the circus or carnival, a folding plank used for grandstands US
- — Joe McKennon, Circus Lingo, p. 15, 1980
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