Parole
Word | PAROLE |
Character | 6 |
Hyphenation | pa role |
Pronunciations | [pə.ˈɹəʊɫ] |
Definitions and meanings of "Parole"
What do we mean by parole?
Early release of a prisoner who is then subject to continued monitoring as well as compliance with certain terms and conditions for a specified period. noun
The duration of such conditional release. noun
A password used by an officer of the day, an officer on guard, or the personnel commanded by such an officer. noun
Word of honor, especially that of a prisoner of war who is granted freedom only after promising not to engage in combat until formally exchanged. noun
The act of speaking; a particular utterance or word. noun
To release (a prisoner) on parole. transitive verb
To accept a parole from; allow to go about at liberty on parole. See parole, n.
A word or words; word of mouth; oral utterance or statement; language; text. noun
Word of honor given or pledged; solemn promise; plighted faith; specifically, a formal promise or pledge given by a prisoner of war that he will not try to escape if allowed to go about at liberty, or that, if released, he will return to custody at a certain time if not previously discharged, or that he will not bear arms against his captors within a stated period, as during the existing war. noun
Milit., a word or words given out every day in orders by a commanding officer, in camp or garrison, by which friends may be distinguished from enemies. noun
In law: Oral declarations; word of mouth. noun
The pleadings in a suit. noun
Given by word of mouth; oral; not written: opposed to documentary, or given by affidavit: as, parole evidence.
Not given or executed under seal: either verbal or written, but without seal: as, a parole contract.
See 2d parol. adjective
A word; an oral utterance. noun
Word of promise; word of honor; plighted faith noun
A watchword given only to officers of guards; -- distinguished from countersign, which is given to all guards. noun
Oral declaration. See 1st Parol, 2. noun
The release of a former prisoner under condition of compliance with specific terms.
The amount of time a former prisoner spends on limited release.
A word of honor, especially given by a prisoner of war, to not engage in combat if released.
Language in use, as opposed to language as a system.
(immigration law) The permission for a foreigner who does not meet the technical requirements for a visa to be allowed to enter the U.S. on humanitarian grounds.
A watchword given only to officers of guards; distinguished from the countersign, which is given to all guards.
An oral declaration; see parol.
A. after you get outta jail n your lucky, u get parole. b. if your a druggie or an alchie you gotta have someone piss in a cup for u when your parole officer wants to do a testing. Urban Dictionary
(adj) Out of prison before the end of the sentence, but still required to report regularly to the authorities. Urban Dictionary
The safe word in pirate sex. Urban Dictionary
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. Urban Dictionary
Parole Word Urban Dictionary
Destination, to describe a place Urban Dictionary
When something good happens and you are exited. Urban Dictionary
1:A word used by prisoners, or parolee to decribe someone or something holding on to something for a longtime; 2: Tight restrication, possesion of, to hold on to something for a longtime. Urban Dictionary
To take a dump, preferably a large one, with a nugget for every member of the Huxtable household. Some "parole officers" have even gone as far as naming them before the final flush into society. Urban Dictionary
Urine that is purchased from another Person that is free of any and all drugs that will pass weekly parole/probation drug urinalysis tests. If the parolee knows their test will fail, they'll attempt to place the clean urine in the cup. If he succeeds then he'll start urinating in the toilet as if he filled his cup and finished in the toilet. It's big business for those who can produce clean urine which is often pretty rare these days. Its not rocket science to figure out why its dubbed Parole Gold Urban Dictionary
Synonyms and Antonyms for Parole
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