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bing noun- jail, especially solitary confinement in jail US, 1932
- Mrs. McDonnell one day passes the bing (cramped little cell where guys are stuck in solitary confinement, as punishment), finds somebody locked up there and runs to Big John screaming[.] — Mezz Mezzrow, Really the Blues, p. 315, 1946
- Later on, Collier made the bing again on a battery charge. — San Francisco Examiner, p. 16, 13 November 1947
- Boys sent to the bing (the solitary confinement cell, the punishment chamber–without mattress, light, or reading matter, an inmate must stand silently for five days and sleep on the cement floor), sent there for fighting, talking, dressing improperly, or getting seconds on food. — Evergreen, p. 46, April 1970
- The only game I’m going to play with you is to break your little Puerto Rican ass and slam you in the bing until you leave this place. — Miguel Pinero, Short Eyes, p. 104, 1975
- an injection with a hypodermic needle and syringe US, 1918
- — J.E. Schmidt, Narcotics Lingo and Lore, p. 16, 1959
- crack cocaine; a piece of crack cocaine US
- — US Department of Justice, Street Terms, October 1994
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