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calaboose

[kal-uh-boos, kal-uh-boos] / ˈkæl əˌbus, ˌkæl əˈbus /


NOUN
police station
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“By that last part, he is referring to another slang term, ‘cally,’ which is a police station, short for “calaboose,” derived from the Spanish “calabozo,” Barrett clarified.

From Los Angeles Times

And can someone catapult Steve Bannon into the calaboose already?

From Slate

Yet for many Americans, especially younger ones, going home for Thanksgiving is a weekend in the calaboose.

From The Wall Street Journal

Next time the launch arrived in Manila, sure enough the old patron appeared to fetch his belongings, and was taken to the calaboose of the captain of the port.

From Project Gutenberg

Oh, well," said Deering, "since I want to get on board the calaboose, perhaps her stopping in the dark is not a drawback.

From Project Gutenberg