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interrogation lights 

Track or recessed lighting mounted directly above a seating area so it shines in your eyes; not unlike the lighting in a police interrogation room.
Turn off those goddamn interrogation lights I'm trying to watch tv!
interrogation lights by mlamson January 8, 2011

interrogation horror 

A film where the killer tie up their victims and messes with their minds before murdering the person. Sometimes the victim escapes by not answering the questions.
This interrogation horror film was awesome she sure outsmarted the killer.

Interrogation Beatings 

When you are being questioned and at the same time getting beat up
Mr Hobson was handing out some severe interrogation beatings

Interrogation Station 

v, Interrogation Station is a verb for the police station. A place you are taken for questioning for being a naughty cunt & getting caught. If your in the Interrogation Station you've been huckled matey.
Dale was caught dealing all sorts of drugs & the police had him in for a little chat. They took him to the Interrogation Station.

Dale "I don't know anything about the stash you found!"

Officer "Dale pal just tell us who the gear belonged to?"

Interrogation knickers

Underwear that has been worn for several days in hot, sweaty, sharty conditions.They reek so badly, one could use them to interrogate a suspect. He will spill the beans pretty quickly.
"For fuck sake 007 change your underwear the place stinks of arse" "Not yet, Felix old man, we still haven't found the bomb. Another hour in these Interrogation knickers and they'll be ready for that cunt Goldfinger.
Interrogation knickers by 2litrecola December 15, 2011

Interrogation Bias

A toxic dynamic where genuine dialogue transforms into hostile interrogation—driven by the combination of Accusation Bias (pre-judging the opponent as guilty) and Miranda Bias (treating everything they say as evidence against them). In Interrogation Bias, the goal isn't understanding or exchange; it's extraction of confession, exposure of inconsistency, and confirmation of pre-existing judgment. Questions aren't asked to learn; they're asked to trap. Answers aren't heard; they're evidence. The debate becomes a courtroom, and the opponent is already convicted.
"He didn't ask what she believed; he asked gotcha questions designed to make her contradict herself. Every answer was met with 'aha!' like he'd caught her in a lie. Interrogation Bias: not dialogue, but deposition. She wasn't a conversation partner; she was a suspect. The debate was over before it started; the interrogation was just collecting evidence for a verdict already reached."