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Wendy house noun- in prison, a time when prisoners are permitted to associate with each other UK
From a child’s Wendy house, thus an allusion to playtime and the possibility for discreet association. - — Angela Devlin, Prison Patter, p. 123, 1996
- the Duty Chief Inspector’s office in the Information Room at New Scotland Yard UK
From the conventional sense as “a children’s playhouse”. - — The Official Encyclopaedia of New Scotland Yard, 1999
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