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safe noun- the rectum US
Referring to the rectum as a depository for drugs to be smuggled into prison. - — William K. Bentley and James M. Corbett, Prison Slang, p. 76, 1992
- a condom UK
- She asked me what I meant; rubbers? safes? skins? prophylactics? contraceptives? — John Nichols, The Sterile Cuckoo, p. 105, 1965
- Saul muttered “Have you got a safe? A rubber, a joe, don’t be stupid?” — Islands, p. 54, 1976
- Meaning she didn’t make we wear a safe. — James Ellroy, White Jazz, p. 112, 1992
- She’d better have an arsenal of Trojans in her purse just in case he wasn’t carrying a safe in his back pocket. — Rita Ciresi, Pink Slip, p. 328, 1999
- in a pickpocketing team, the thief who takes the wallet or object stolen by the wire and leaves the scene with it US
- The third partner in the trio might have been either man or woman; his (or her) function was indicated well enough by the name given this important member of the crew; he was called the “safe.” — Dev Collans with Stewart Sterling, I was a House Detective, p. 48, 1954
▶ in the safe concealed in the anus UK- — Angela Devlin, Prison Patter, p. 65, 1996
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