![]() For more, try our prison slang tests below from the On Guard podcast series- and see how it all works on Mr Inbetween today. ![]() ![]() If you’re planning a stint behind bars (we don’t recommend it), here are a few prison terms to start you off. However slang is not, the expert added, often used as a “secret code” to talk in front of authorities, as any official working in the penal system soon picks it up themselves. ‘Comfort woman’ is a translation of the Japanese euphemism, jugun ianfu, (military comfort women), referring to women of various ethnic and national backgrounds and social circumstances who became sex slaves for the Japanese troops before and during World War Two. The expert mentioned one prisoner who refused to use it, out of a sense of superiority - and as a result was excluded. WWII Women:Some History Photos of WWII Women Slavery and Humility. New prisoners will often adopt the vernacular in an attempt to fit in. unfortunately for Adam, things get a lot worse after his innocent blunder.
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