swindow
noun – a sign language used by prisoners in order to communicate through windows; commonly used by inmates in neighboring pods where the windows face each other at the maricopa county jail system run by sheriff joe arpaio
verb – the act of using swindow
“hey, dawg, got any tobacco?”
“nah, dawg. swindow the white dudes over in a pod and see if they can send some over.”
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