Yes. As an English teacher I would say so. It means Curley's Wife is going to be the catalyst to a term of imprisonment. She will get someone put in jail. It doesn't make perfect sense as jailbait also means this. Hoosegow is prison, so she is a trigger for prison for one of the men. Which sort of ends up true, so it foreshadsows the ending.
Slang term for jail/prison/clink/slammer/etc
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Cell, apartment, chamber, cubicle, small room, or container. Those words mean jail.
a rehab means a jail
she was four years old when put in jail. she went mad because her mother was acussed and killed for being a witch.
prison, jail, hoosegow, slammer, joint
Slang term for jail/prison/clink/slammer/etc
Jail Bait - 1937 is rated/received certificates of: UK:U
JAIL BAIT!
bait is something that lures you in. You bait a fishhook and it lures the fish into biting the hook.jail is prison.So, if someone is jail-bait, then they are luring you into jail.What this really means is, if you have sex with someone who is not legally old enough, you will go to jail (statutory rape).
Night Court - 1984 Jail Bait 8-11 was released on: USA: 7 December 1990
Katts and Dog - 1988 Jail Bait 2-11 is rated/received certificates of: Canada:PG USA:PG
Down the Shore - 1992 Jail Bait 2-14 was released on: USA: 15 April 1993
FRESH MEAT
Not if you're of age she isn't; then she's jail bait.
jail bait is a movie title that starts with the letter "J".
Yes, "hoosegow" is a loanword borrowed from Spanish. It is derived from the Spanish word "juzgado," which means "court" or "judgment." Over time, it evolved in American English to refer colloquially to a jail or prison, particularly in the American West. The term reflects the influence of Spanish on American English, especially in regions with significant Spanish-speaking populations.