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Constellation prisoner of the golden headband is looking at you
A slogan intended to describe the look of a black man who is RELEASED FROM PRISON AFTER MANY YEARS and APPEARs TO LOOK YOUNGER AND HEALTHIER FROM WHEN they went IN, especially one wrongfully convicted.
Sheldon Thomas was wrongfully convicted of murder, incarcerated for two decades, and has now been released. He looks good for his age, he has the prison glow.
Typically a woman who receives mail from random men in prison.
Jesus christ Rose! This whole stack of mail is from different inmates! What are you somekind of prison cricket.
The act of holding down an unwilling participant and placing your rectum over both their eyes leaving the look of sunglasses made from feces.
This is also to done to assert dominants among young men and leaves the victim feeling vulnerable and ashamed.
"Hey new kid looks like a beta faggot lets give him a prison-mudshade"
"Yea I'll hold him down and you wipe your ass on his eyes"
Permanently implanting marbles or like objects +not all are round) in a mans 'member' for his bf's pleasure during a stent in prison
Those are my prison pearls, I had them done for my 'wife' when I got out.
The dude you get together with while he’s in prison cause he calls you on a string of collect calls.
Alyssa started dating a dude while he’s in prison, he is her prison boo.
(1) A glorious, swift, and cheap mass expedition of justice for the salvation of the tax payer. (2) The type of welcomed arson—by all—that both financially saves and violently purifies a community or nation. (3) A grueling punishment of various degrees, such as temperature and burns, in which a population of inmates must suddenly, collectively, and submissively endure behind locked bars for the economic benefit of the community or nation.
Auditor: “How many hours did you manage the prison last quarter, and how much did it cost?”
Warden: “Hmm… 2-3 hours. It cost $15 for matches and lighter fluid—all for the prison fire that will pay for the new high school football stadium.”