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pruno noun a potent, homemade alcohol, often made with fermented prune juice US, 1990- He’d had some trouble in the last year when he yanked one inmate drunk on prison-made pruno out of his cell and ran into a number of other inmates coming back from a movie. — Tim Findley, The Rolling Stone Reader, p. 87, 1974
- Striker had been drinking pruno, and when he does this he always without fail becomes belligerent. — Jack Henry Abbott, In the Belly of the Beast, p. 81, 1981
- After Lights Joe uncapped a Maxwell House coffee jar of pruno, as prison hootch was called. — Seth Morgan, Homeboy, p. 302, 1990
- They had had “pruno” cocktail parties on all three tiers[.] — Odie Hawkins, Great Lawd Buddha, p. 57, 1990
- — William Bentley, Prison Slang, p. 70, 1992
- We had just finished making a batch of pruno–jail-made wine–and were preparing to get drunk when we heard a voice. — Sanyika Shakur, Monster, p. 286, 1993
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