| 1. | duckfoot | ||
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Prison name for a life sentence or sometimes a nickname for someone serving a life sentence. Bubba: Who's that new-cock on "D" block?
Clyde: They be callin' him Duckfoot. I guess he's doin' a life sentence. |
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| 2. | Life-Sentence | ||
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Marriage Jim is serving a Life-Sentence from next week. He's getting married
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| 3. | 25 to life | ||
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if you get a life sentence "For every rhyme I write, its 25 to life" Havoc / Mobb Deep
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| 4. | 25 to life | ||
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25 to life is the prison sentence for murder. If you are convicted the judge has to sentence you to a minimum of 25 years. If OJ was convicted he would have gotten 25 to life.
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| 5. | you fucking suck at life | ||
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Is a sentence used in jest or seriousness describing an individual not doing well in life; Especially in the areas of career, love, finances, personal problems and the like. "look at you man!, you're a fucking wreck: you lost your job, your wife, you are in serious debt, and smoking crack non stop!...I'd hate to say it, but you fucking suck at life!!"
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| 6. | Death Sentence | ||
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A great movie starring Kevin Bacon, Garret Hedlund and more. The family man and senior vice-president of the insurance company Starship Capital Nick Hume lives a comfortable life with his wife Helen and his sons Brendan and Lucas. While driving back home with his son Brendan after a game of hockey, Nick stops his car in a gas station in a dangerous neighborhood and he witnesses his son being murdered by the punk Joe Darley in the convenience store. When the prosecutor tells the grieving Nick that Joe would get a maximum of three years in prison, Nick tells the judge in court that he has not recognized Joe as the killer of his son. In the night, Nick goes to Joe's place and stabs him to death. When Joe's brother Billy is informed about the death of Joe, he summons his gang in a war against Nick with tragic consequences. "You just made a death sentence"
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| 7. | life-lie sentence | ||
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When the judge sentences a convice to life in prison, but the sentence allows for parole or early release after a number of years. Convicted murderer to public defender: "You did nothin' for me man... I'll spend my entire life in prison!"
Public defender to convicted murderer: "Chill dude, you'll be out in eight years... judge gave you a life-lie sentence!" |
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