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calaboose Theme: JAIL n. jail. (From a Spanish word.)One night in the calaboose is enough.Are we going to tell what happened, or are we going to spend the night in the calaboose?
calaboose noun a jail, especially a local one. From the Spanish calabazo (dungeon) US, 1792
calabooseslang Jail. The word comes from "calabozo," the Spanish word for "dungeon." They'll throw you in the calaboose if they find out that you were involved in the robbery! calaboose (ˈkæləbus) n. jail. (From a Spanish word.) Are we going to tell what happened, or are we going to spend the night in the calaboose? |