Up the river
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Визначення та Значення "up the river"

up the river
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in or to prison confinement
up the river definition and meaning

What is the origin of the idiom "up the river" and when to use it?

The idiom "up the river" originated in the United States in the 19th century and refers to the practice of transporting prisoners by boat or barge to penitentiaries located upstream along rivers. It is often employed in conversations or discussions surrounding criminal justice, legal matters, or personal anecdotes involving incarceration.

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He is up the river, serving a 10-year sentence for his involvement in the robbery.
He went up the river and served his time, but he's turned his life around since then.
He will go up the river if he doesn't change his ways and stop engaging in illegal activities.
They went up the river together and formed a bond while serving their sentences.
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