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Bighouse Clothing 

Bighouse Clothing is the first clothing company to push a brand of clothing that respects, realizes and understands prison life. It was developed by a former convict and was an idea that was literally born from a cell. It is the first successful line of clothing that former inmates can identify with and the same line of clothing that looks at the harsh realities of being locked up. In short, it’s Clothing for those who Know.
Homeboy is wearing a shirt from Bighouse Clothing.

big house 

The state or federal slammer, as opposed to the local clink, or minimum-security house.
You run away from in da house, and yo goin to da big house, wen day catches you!
big house by Fly On The Wall October 23, 2005

the big house

1. Prison.

2. With emphasis "big", a higher-security prison than this one.
The big house is where you go if you do time.
the big house by Downstrike November 1, 2004

bughouse 

You're totally bughouse, get help.
bughouse by teh pope December 9, 2004

Big House Problem 

When more than one person is over a house that is vast in size and one eventually leaves without the other because they assume they've already left due to the fact that they haven't run into each other in awhile.
George: "oh, you're still here!"
George" "your friend took off, she thought you left, so..."
Girl: "really?"
George: "that's what happens in a big house. It's called the big house problem."
Big House Problem by mashetee November 27, 2009

The Big House

1. Prison
2. The Nickname for Michigan Stadium, where the University of Michigan Wolverines play their home games of NCAA football. Has an "official" (although often exceeded) capacity of 107,501, making it the largest American Football stadium in the world. At the time of this writing, U of M has won 3.5 home games for every home game that they have lost.
1. After being convicted on possession charges, homie got sent to The Big House
2. The Big House goes absolutely nuts during home games versus Ohio State
The Big House by Atog August 27, 2005