put on the hood

Verb: To be beaten up, beaten down or beaten in. Used as an initiation to join a street gang.
Eric: I want to be in with your group.
Leader: Are you ready to get "put on the hood."
by Gohan Barracuda January 18, 2017
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dirt

Burglary, homicide, robbery, kidnapping, extortion, manslaughter, menacing, assault or ANYTHING similar to those. Basically, a word that means crimes.
Gang member: "Bro, I'm exhausted as hell. I've been doing dirt all day.
by Gohan Barracuda August 27, 2018
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Lacing up

Verb. Lacing up is a prison term meaning that an inmate is putting on his shoes to prepare for a fight.
Inmate: Look at him. He isn't scared at all. He's lacing up right now. Get ready. Shit's about to go down.
by Gohan Barracuda March 03, 2019
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bean hole

The slot in a cell door in jail or prison in which to pass food, mail or other items through.
Prisoner: Pass my food through the bean hole, man. I'm hungry.
by Gohan Barracuda January 01, 2018
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running the deck

Verb: Controlling a certain section of the prison, jail or other similar type of building used to house convicted criminals.
Reporter: So what were you doing during your incarceration?

Former prisoner: I was just always running the deck no matter where they had put me.
by Gohan Barracuda November 22, 2017
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capital loss

Significant or total loss of capital investor in an expensive item.
Tony took a capital loss when he gave away his new I-Pod.
by Gohan Barracuda July 30, 2018
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