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- noun US A
prison /jail sentence
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Examples
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I'm not saying jailtime is always warranted, just that it is ALWAYS criminal.
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I'm not saying jailtime is always warranted, just that it is ALWAYS criminal.
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Do you think that Jennifer should face any kind of jailtime for these two things?
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Jane Harmon and Jay Rockefeller should not be spared embarassment/jailtime if they authorized anything illegal or knew about illegalities being committed and did nothing about it.
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In a world where celebrities who are proven drunk do not see the inside of jail cells, I find it hard to believe that Chris Klein will get any real punishment from this infraction … tho, the fact that he has a DUI bust record could actually lead to jailtime.
Pink is the New Blog | Everybody's Business Is My Business » Blog Archive » Chris Klein Busted! 2010
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Though I am the same person that thinks some of the clowns that showed up with guns at the Obama events deserved jailtime and/or having the Secret Service snipers euthanise them.
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Letting her walk away from that much money in training etc is wrong, jailtime? nah, dishonorable, Yeah I think it fits.
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Hope the dopers get some jailtime to contemplate their sorry behavior.
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To all those who swear he is a pedophile, stop to consider this – what honest, caring parent would accept money in exchange for jailtime for someone who they know hurt their child?
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Ostensibly (and respectively) what happened was jailtime, slow-moving romance, and a hernia … but what REALLY happened was far more interesting, and of course totally in line with the “planting seeds” theme.
'Parks and Recreation' recap: Planting the seeds | EW.com 2009
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