What is another word for hoosgow?

Pronunciation: [hˈuːsɡa͡ʊ] (IPA)

Hoosgow is a slang term used to refer to jail or prison. It is also commonly known as the clink, the big house, the pen, the slammer, or the joint. Busted, nabbed, cuffed, or jailed are also synonyms of hoosgow. When someone is arrested, they are often taken to the slammer or the pokey. The term hoosgow originated from a Mexican-Spanish word "juzgao" which means a courthouse or jail, used during the Old West era. It has been used in popular culture since the 1930s in movies and TV shows, and even in modern-day slang. Regardless of the term used, they all mean the same thing- behind bars.

Synonyms for Hoosgow:

What are the hypernyms for Hoosgow?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.

Usage examples for Hoosgow

He didn't steal it, because the evening it was stolen he was safe in the hoosgow.
"The Monk of Hambleton"
Armstrong Livingston

Related words: hooch, hootch, hoochie, hoochie coochie, hootchie cootchie, hooshy

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