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slams noun jail or prison US- Poem From Jail was babbled in the slams in 1961 after Sanders swam out in New London Connecticut harbor to board a Polaris submarine. — Lawrence Ferlinghetti, City Lights Journal, p. 280, 1963
- And the pronouncement of sentence of sixty days in the slams was suspended and she was placed on three years’ probation. — Ed Sanders, The Family, p. 113, 1971
- As a result of my political activities I ended up in the slams. — “The Damned” Lessons From the Damned, p. 54, 1973
- “While you’re in the slams, what do you think Bello Lugan is going to be doing–protecting your assets till you get out?” — James Lee Burke, Pegasus Descending, p. 342, 2006
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