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cellie; celly noun- in jail or prison, a cellmate US, 1966
- What do yeh got, a bear for a celly? — Paul Glover, Words from the House of the Dead, 1974
- — Clement and La Frenais, A Further Stir of Porridge, 1977
- He had hurt lots of people, but the Trasbag Man had been his cellie at Attica and the headaches had started about then[.] — James Ellroy, Because the Night, p. 329, 1984
- Robert “Robot” Salas, a Sureno from a street gang called Big Hazard, and Hector Padilla, a Norteno, were cellies[.] — Bill Valentine, Gangs and Their Tattoos, p. 24, 2000
- Charlie’s old greaser cellie from Terminal Island recalls Manson as a no-good young punk motherfucker. — Bill Landis, Sleazoid Express, p. 257, 2002
- “Well cellie what can I say” says an entry inside a card to a member of a central L.A. street gang. — Los Angeles Times, p. A1, 5 April 2004
- a cellular telephone US
- [T]he play-by-play via cellie from 7-year-old Patrick’s first ball season did it. — Sporting News, p. 7, 20 September 1999
- — Connie Eble (Editor), UNC-CH Campus Slang, p. 3, October 2002
- Forty-nine percent use a “cellie” to make plans with friends. — Chicago Daily Herald, p. 1, 9 September 2003
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