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单词 pokey
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Definition of pokey in English:

pokey

noun ˈpəʊkiˈpoʊki
usually the pokeyNorth American informal
  • Prison.

    25 years in the pokey
    Example sentencesExamples
    • By convention's end, about 1,800 protesters had passed through the temporary pokey at Pier 57.
    • Hurry up or I'll ask the sheriff to take you guys to the pokey.
    • He's resolute about going to the pokey or the grave fighting for the little people.
    • In Armstrong's case, his identity thief plead guilty to a laundry list of charges and is slated to spend just five years in the pokey.
    • And I didn't want to go to the pokey for - well, never you mind what I could go to the pokey for.
    • We reflect on my impending visit to the pokey over a fry-up.
    • I could have ended up in the pokey for questioning.
    • We don't need a new law; we need to find the executives who did this and throw them in the pokey for a long time.
    • No, there is no law that will send you to the pokey if you break this guideline however, this is a rule that most follow and is a recommended guideline so you don't appear too pushy.
    • But let a bad word creep into a school principal's vocabulary, and he'll go straight to the pokey.
    • Case dismissed, and the prosecutor gets to spend the night in the pokey for charging against the film.
    • Having worked to learn fluent French - surely passing ones time in the pokey by learning a second language and earning a BA counts as some form of rehabilitation?
    • Check your local obscenity ordinances before you do this one or you could land up in the pokey.
    • As she approaches the prospect of spending a bit of time in the federal pokey for her conviction in that insider stock-dumping scheme, she already has a plan to lighten her jail term.
    • No one of any significance has spent any time in the pokey.
    • Once free they did what escaped prisoners do: Swiped a pickup truck, cavorted on the outside for a while, then got hauled back into the pokey.
    • It seemed a laughable charge, but the judge was upset, saying Emery was arrogant and flouting the law - which he clearly was - and gave him 92 days in the pokey.
    • Such is life in the big house, the joint, or the pokey.
    • The province of Saskatchewan has in its code of laws no recourse for punishment of non-payment of fines other than to toss the offender into the pokey.
    • Determined not to be ‘treated like a piece of bookstore trade,’ one of these drama boys almost turns a semi-innocent trip to the sauna into in a trip to the pokey for one of them.

Origin

Early 20th century: alteration of pogey (an early sense being 'hostel for the needy'), perhaps influenced by poky.

Rhymes

chokey, croaky, folkie, folky, hokey, hokey-cokey, hoki, jokey, karaoke, Loki, okey-dokey, Okie, poky, smoky, trochee
 
 

Definition of pokey in US English:

pokey

nounˈpōkēˈpoʊki
usually the pokeyNorth American informal
  • Prison.

    25 years in the pokey
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Check your local obscenity ordinances before you do this one or you could land up in the pokey.
    • But let a bad word creep into a school principal's vocabulary, and he'll go straight to the pokey.
    • Such is life in the big house, the joint, or the pokey.
    • We reflect on my impending visit to the pokey over a fry-up.
    • Determined not to be ‘treated like a piece of bookstore trade,’ one of these drama boys almost turns a semi-innocent trip to the sauna into in a trip to the pokey for one of them.
    • No, there is no law that will send you to the pokey if you break this guideline however, this is a rule that most follow and is a recommended guideline so you don't appear too pushy.
    • Once free they did what escaped prisoners do: Swiped a pickup truck, cavorted on the outside for a while, then got hauled back into the pokey.
    • No one of any significance has spent any time in the pokey.
    • Case dismissed, and the prosecutor gets to spend the night in the pokey for charging against the film.
    • We don't need a new law; we need to find the executives who did this and throw them in the pokey for a long time.
    • It seemed a laughable charge, but the judge was upset, saying Emery was arrogant and flouting the law - which he clearly was - and gave him 92 days in the pokey.
    • By convention's end, about 1,800 protesters had passed through the temporary pokey at Pier 57.
    • And I didn't want to go to the pokey for - well, never you mind what I could go to the pokey for.
    • Hurry up or I'll ask the sheriff to take you guys to the pokey.
    • The province of Saskatchewan has in its code of laws no recourse for punishment of non-payment of fines other than to toss the offender into the pokey.
    • In Armstrong's case, his identity thief plead guilty to a laundry list of charges and is slated to spend just five years in the pokey.
    • As she approaches the prospect of spending a bit of time in the federal pokey for her conviction in that insider stock-dumping scheme, she already has a plan to lighten her jail term.
    • He's resolute about going to the pokey or the grave fighting for the little people.
    • Having worked to learn fluent French - surely passing ones time in the pokey by learning a second language and earning a BA counts as some form of rehabilitation?
    • I could have ended up in the pokey for questioning.

Origin

Early 20th century: alteration of pogey (an early sense being ‘hostel for the needy’), perhaps influenced by poky.

 
 
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