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queen's row noun an area in a prison reserved for blatantly homosexual prisoners US- If you want to stay off queen’s row, you better lay low and do exactly what you’re told. — Malcolm Braly, On the Yard, p. 296, 1967
- Studies of incarcerated persons have shown that such a person is more likely to get hurt on the “inside,” since the code of “QUEEN’S ROW” inmates think that such a person is trying to make light of them by being uncooperative. — Richard Frank, A Study of Sex in Prison, p. 24, 1973
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