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Jailbirds Meaning in English

word · lemma: jailbird

ˈdʒeɪlˌbɝːdz
JAYL-berdz
dʒˈeɪlbɜːdz
JAYL-buhdz

Definition

People who are or have been in jail, especially those who are in and out of prison repeatedly. Usually used informally and sometimes humorously.

Usage & Nuances

'Jailbirds' is informal and can sound playful or lighthearted. It's often used in stories, old movies, or humor, not in formal writing or police contexts. Do not use for serious or respectful discussions about prisoners.

Example Sentences

The two jailbirds became friends in prison.

basic

The story is about a group of jailbirds planning to escape.

basic

Some jailbirds try hard to change after leaving prison.

basic

He joked that the family reunion looked like a meeting of old jailbirds.

natural

Don't let those old jailbirds fool you—they've got all sorts of stories.

natural

After years behind bars, the two jailbirds finally turned their lives around.

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