A person who's been let out of prison early on conditional release, meaning they have to meet certain requirements, such as checking in with parole officers they've been assigned to, being gainfully employed, not associating with criminals or gang members, avoiding substance use, etc. If the person is found to have violated their parole agreement, they may be sent back to prison to finish out the remainder of their sentence.
The McDonald's manager was having trouble filling the vacancy, so decided to take a chance on the parolee who had applied for the position.
by Jonathan Rose February 19, 2025
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conjunction of parraletic and legless
conjunction of parraletic and legless
so and so were paralegless on satarday.
by claire wilkie August 18, 2004
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by Fatal_Glory May 13, 2005
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by Angie Vaftly April 21, 2008
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Phil, your job performance this year sucked, although the fact that you always made a fresh pot of decaf when it was almost out is parelevant and gets you some team-play points.
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by Gtalbot August 20, 2013
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the proletariat syndrome occurs most commonly in, as the name suggests, the working classes who don't work in offices, during the fall and winter months, usually September through late January, when the days are getting shorter. Also, the proletariat syndrome should never, under any circumstances, be confused with a real medical condition known as seasonal mood disorder
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