According to my dictionary, it is slang for a gaol, jail, prison, etc.
A calaboose is an American dialect term for a prison or jail.
A calabozo is another term for a calaboose or prison, especially used in US dialect.
Calaboose - 1943 is rated/received certificates of: USA:Approved USA:Passed (National Board of Review)
The address of the Calaboose African American History Museum is: Po Box 481, San Marcos, TX 78667-0481The address of the Calaboose Afrcan Amercn Histry is: 1203 Cedar Ln, San Marcos, TX 78666-4151
The phone number of the Calaboose Afrcan Amercn Histry is: 512-396-3478.
The address of the Calaboose African American Museum is: 200 W Martin Luther King Dr, San Marcos, TX 78666
You, too, can check into the Graybar Hotel. The hoosegow. The calaboose. The gaol. Let me get my thesaurus for synonyms for "prison"...
The Peter Potamus Show - 1964 Calaboose Caboose Mostly Ghostly 2-5 was released on: USA: 9 October 1965
Cowboys loved a colorful phrase! This is another funny euphemism for jail. Cowboys had a lot of terms for jail.
"At prison " would be OK if you are visiting. If you are incarcerated you are definitely IN prison.
a prison gang is a gangster made inside the prison by the prisoner in that particular prison
a prison gang is a gangster made inside the prison by the prisoner in that particular prison