About This Generator
Yo, check it! Step into the world of street wisdom and tough lessons with our Talk Like Prison Slang Generator. It’s all about that raw, unfiltered vibe where every word carries weight. You’ll be spitting fire with phrases that’ll have you sounding like you’ve done time, dropping knowledge from the yard. Whether you’re looking to navigate the halls of concrete jungles or just want to add some flavor to your chat, this generator brings you straight from the block. Get ready to embrace the hustle and speak like a true soldier of the streets!
How to Talk Like Prison Slang
- Use terms like 'bro' or 'homie' to address friends and allies.
- Refer to inmates as 'brothers' or 'cellies' for cellmates.
- Use 'the yard' to refer to the area where inmates can exercise and socialize.
- Call the guards 'COs' or 'screws' - never refer to them as officers.
- Use 'shank' when talking about a homemade knife or weapon.
- Refer to prison food as 'gruel' or 'slop'.
- Use 'kites' for notes sent between inmates, typically about smuggling or plans.
- Say 'lay down' when talking about settling disputes or fighting.
- Use 'get right' or 'stay straight' to refer to staying out of trouble or living honestly.
- Refer to the process of getting locked up as 'catching a bid'.
- Talk about 'jailhouse law' when discussing legal matters or leveraging knowledge of the law.
- Say 'time' to refer to your sentence - for example, 'I got five years' means five years in prison.
- Use phrases like 'shakedown' for when guards search cells or inmates for contraband.
- Express thanks or appreciation with 'respect', as in 'I respect that'.
- Use 'release' or 'out' to refer to getting released from prison.
- Use 'rat' to refer to someone who informs on other inmates.
