greys
Jump to navigation
Jump to search
English
[edit]Pronunciation
[edit]- Rhymes: -eɪz
Verb
[edit]greys
- third-person singular simple present indicative of grey
Noun
[edit]greys
Noun
[edit]greys pl (plural only)
- (UK, prison slang) Grey trousers and/or jackets worn by prisoners on relatively formal occasions.
- 1955, The Bedside "Guardian", page 40:
- There was a clatter at the back of the gallery, a sharp word from a warder, and the men marched in in their prison greys, jackets too large, trousers too small.
- Quoted in 1982, Geoff Coggan, Martin J. Walker, Frightened for My Life: An Account of Deaths in British Prisons (page 110)
- 'No one told me that I had to be dressed in Greys not Blues! When I appeared before the BOV I was told that I could not go in and see them because I was improperly dressed.'
- 2013, Constantine Buller, Operation Dolby, page 266:
- “Drop your trousers!” I loosened the clasp on my prison greys and my trouser dropped to my ankles.
Anagrams
[edit]Icelandic
[edit]Noun
[edit]greys n