off to jail

  • 1jail — Synonyms and related words: POW camp, bastille, beleaguer, beset, besiege, big house, black hole, blockade, bolt in, borstal, borstal institution, bound, box in, bridewell, brig, bucket, caboose, cage, calaboose, can, cast in prison, cell,… …

    Moby Thesaurus

  • 2Nova express off the Road: My Years with Cassady, Kerouac, and Ginsberg — by Carolyn Cassady (1990)    Though Carolyn Cassady does not consider herself a Beat, this is one of the most important memoirs that was written about the Beat era. Carolyn was commissioned by a publisher to write her memoirs in 1970, but she was …

    Encyclopedia of Beat Literature

  • 3cart off — v. (D; tr.) to cart off to (they carted him off to jail) * * * (D;tr.) to cart off to (they cart offed him off to jail) …

    Combinatory dictionary

  • 4take off — 1) PHRASAL VERB When an aeroplane takes off, it leaves the ground and starts flying. [V P] We eventually took off at 11 o clock and arrived in Venice at 1.30. Ant: land 2) PHRASAL VERB If something such as a product, an activity, or someone s… …

    English dictionary

  • 5cart someone off — cart (someone) off to take someone or something somewhere. Rioters smashed windows and carted off televisions, shoes, car tires, and anything else they could carry. He was carted off to jail …

    New idioms dictionary

  • 6cart off — cart (someone) off to take someone or something somewhere. Rioters smashed windows and carted off televisions, shoes, car tires, and anything else they could carry. He was carted off to jail …

    New idioms dictionary

  • 7cart\ off — • cart off • cart away v informal To take away, often with force or with rough handling or behavior. The police carted the rioters off to jail. When Bobby wouldn t eat his supper, his mother carted him away to bed …

    Словарь американских идиом

  • 8cart off — or[cart away] {v.}, {informal} To take away, often with force or with rough handling or behavior. * /The police carted the rioters off to jail./ * /When Bobby wouldn t eat his supper, his mother carted him away to bed./ …

    Dictionary of American idioms

  • 9cart off — or[cart away] {v.}, {informal} To take away, often with force or with rough handling or behavior. * /The police carted the rioters off to jail./ * /When Bobby wouldn t eat his supper, his mother carted him away to bed./ …

    Dictionary of American idioms

  • 10flog off —    (of a male)    to masturbate yourself    The common beating imagery. Also as flog your beef, mutton, donkey, dummy, etc.:     ... dragged off to jail every time he... flogged his dummy on the porch. (Wambaugh, 1975) …

    How not to say what you mean: A dictionary of euphemisms