The literal meaning is someone who has been physically restrained, usually by law enforcement.
The connotative meaning is someone who is in a situation where there are no options.
No, the verb and noun is written as one word: handcuff. The noun is normally used in the plural.Used as a noun: He placed the handcuffs on the prisoner's wrists.Used as a verb: The suspect was arrested and handcuffed.
When someone asks to cuff you, they are likely requesting to put handcuffs on you, typically in a playful or intimate context. It can also refer to being handcuffed in a law enforcement context, which would involve being detained or arrested.
Horatio Caine, a character from the TV show CSI: Miami, was shot by handcuffed suspect in the show's season 4 finale.
The positive meaning of notorious is being widely known or famous, often for something good or noteworthy.
Imprisoned Detained Locked up Put into jail
Not at first, but then starts to realize that puck really cares for her..
Most likely, get a lawyer
No, it hurts. A lot.
Nope.
No. Convicts in Australia were not handcuffed as that would mean they could not work. Sometimes they were shackled at their ankles, especially on the road gangs, or at night.
Bill Kaulitz
Three's Company - 1977 Handcuffed 4-18 was released on: USA: 29 January 1980
Gagging is when you ( subject ) being boy or girl is tided to a bed (and )(or) handcuffed and the ( girl/guy would do anything to the subject tided to the bed being the( girl /guy) Very much sexual contacket
Many offences can get one handcuffed in the U.S.A. including a routine stop if there is reason to believe one has committed an offence and is a risk to the officers and/or public.
Most arrestees are handcuffed and ride in the back. Without knowing the circumstances, I can't give a definitive answer.
Hey Dude - 1989 Ted and Brad Get Handcuffed 1-10 was released on: USA: 1989
No, the verb and noun is written as one word: handcuff. The noun is normally used in the plural.Used as a noun: He placed the handcuffs on the prisoner's wrists.Used as a verb: The suspect was arrested and handcuffed.