on parole parole
(adj) out of prison before the end of the sentence, but still required to report regularly to the authorities.
yo be on parole!
in reference to a married or co-habitating couple, on parole refers to when one’s spouse or partner is out of town, leaving the other person to temporarily live a pseudo-single life
(adj) out of prison before the end of the sentence, but still required to report regularly to the authorities.
yo be on parole!
in reference to a married or co-habitating couple, on parole refers to when one’s spouse or partner is out of town, leaving the other person to temporarily live a pseudo-single life style, wasting time and money in an orgy of short-lived freedom. often characterized by the person hanging out with his or her single friends, that have probably not been contacted in a long time. also refered to as a jail break.
dude, sally is out of town. so john is on parole! he wants us to hit up the t-tty-bars every night this week!
when something good happens and you are exited.
“dude, my manager let me off early i am so on parole!”
a jail break.
dude, sally is out of town. so john is on parole! he wants us to hit up the t-tty-bars every night this week!
when something good happens and you are exited.
“dude, my manager let me off early i am so on parole!”
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