Life imprisonment, either in response to an egregious criminal act or outlandishly antisocial behavior.
Especially used with "up" (up under the jail) or "to bury".
Especially used with "up" (up under the jail) or "to bury".
1. They needed to put Michael Vick up under the jail for what he did!
2. I hope she gets buried under the jail for the way she treated her kids!
2. I hope she gets buried under the jail for the way she treated her kids!
by pringram July 25, 2011
by That Autistic Beth Israel 64 October 16, 2023
When you screwed up so bad, it's not enough that you have to go to jail. They have to put you UNDER the jail.
by MalumLibrum958 November 06, 2023