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Etymology edit

Referring to the gray metal bars of a cell. Was originally used to refer to the main jail facility in downtown Los Angeles, California; some men ashamed of admitting they were in jail would tell friends and relatives who were out of town that they were staying at the Graybar Hotel. Before it was torn down it was so well known that prisoners actually received mail addressed to the "Graybar Hotel" in Los Angeles.

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Proper noun edit

the graybar hotel

  1. (US, slang) jail, prison
    • 2004, Eliot Trimberger, The Epilepsy and Osteoporosis Link, page 197:
      If you do something like this, I will be sure that you spend a long, long time in the graybar hotel.

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