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slam noun- a jail or prison US, 1960
A shortened form of SLAMMER - During the Moratorium he was in the slam. — Oscar Zeta Acosta, The Revolt of the Cockroach People, p. 204, 1973
- Only plea I ever copped cost me three years in the slams. — Edwin Torres, Carlito’s Way, p. 10, 1975
- Was it Phyl, my one and only mud-kicker calling from the slams? — Iceberg Slim (Robert Beck), Airtight Willie and Me, p. 47, 1979
- One of ’em’s in the slam. — 48 Hours, 1982
- I’m going to find out why they haven’t got him in the slam already. — Robert Campbell, Junkyard Dog, p. 38, 1986
- He served a year in the slam for income-tax evasion, then returned to the Square, where his stores began to pale next to the newer ones. — Josh Alan Friedman, Tales of Times Square, p. 76, 1986
- There’re some scary fucking slams you can get sent to, Marion, Lewisburg ... — Elmore Leonard, Out of Sight, p. 58, 1996
- sexual intercourse US, 1982
- — Connie Eble (Editor), UNC-CH Campus Slang, p. 7, Spring 1982
- in foot-powered scootering, a very hard fall UK
- — Ben Sharpe, Scooter Crazy, p. 42, 2000
- a salute US
- A salute to a superior officer is a slam, or a highball. — New York Times, p. 34, 20 October 1958
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