"Got sprung from jail" typically means to be released or let out, or to escape with the help of someone 'on the outside'. Being "sprung" in this context is different than "escaped", although whether a prisoner is helped to escape or escapes on his own, the outcome is the same: the prisoner is out of jail.
Answer Getting sprung used to mean getting out of jail. If there is a different termonology for it these days, I don't know it.
it means that she cant get a nuff of u shes in love
I sprung out of my seat when I got an A on the math test.
The phrase am sprung in German means "on the jump."In English, that use of the verb to spring would have little application, except perhaps as slang for someone who was released or broken out of jail (I am sprung from prison).
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he is SPRUNG
He did not get out of jail
Sprung is the past participle of spring and can also mean being infatuated by someone so no, it is not a curse word.
stood up Raised up sprung up
It's slang for when a guy gets an erection.
yes t.i got out of jail
becuase you are the stupid one that got in jail