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big yard noun the main yard in a prison where the general population mingles for recreation US, 1987- I, at last encountered, when first stumbling across the “Big Yard”—as the “cons” call it[.] — Neal Cassady, Grace Beats Karma, p. 59, 16 October 1958: Letter to Carolyn Cassady
- Jack gave him the Big Yard stare, cold and hard, set his tone low, and asked, “What did you say?” — Elmore Leonard, Bandits, p. 104, 1987
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