Some terms include 'the big house', 'the lock up', and 'the stir'.
Yes
The current slang for gangster can vary depending on the region and community, but some popular terms include "G" or "Gangsta."
Another word for placed in jail is "incarcerated."
The word curr is not available in a slang dictionary and it is also not in any English language dictionary. The word curry can be used in slang to describe someone who is of Indian descent.
Anything can really be a word. Whether or not it is a proper word is another question. In this case, crap is a slang word. Crappily would be a slang adverb. For instance, "That book was crappily written."
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Yes
La Pinta is slang for the word Jail.
The slang word clink is used for jail. An example of this is that the accused was sent to the clink. The clink describes the sound the jail bars make when the door is shut.
Zonzon (derived from "Prison"). It's a more current slang.
Slang term for jail/prison/clink/slammer/etc
Yes - according to Wiktionary, it is UK slang for a police station, or prison.
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That depends on how current "current" is...
Buzz IS a slang word.
Because its slang.
This word "Slang" is an abbreviation of "Sick Language" i.e. SLANG. and in slang "Sick" means "Cool".