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- adjective colloquial
juvenile
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Examples
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Sowell thinks juvey kids oughta be confronted with the reality of an escaped slave like Douglass, who started with disadvantages none of them ever had, learning how to actually read and write.
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In the meantime, he has had his wish fulfilled — he has been in “juvey” ever since the murder.
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These providers will also be able to tell the charter school kids what it is like inside the juvey detention hall, to help them decide their own futures.
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Pittsburgh juvey center regains full license again
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These providers will also be able to tell the charter school kids what it is like inside the juvey detention hall, to help them decide their own futures.
Denver Post: News: Breaking: Local RoadWarriors57 2010
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When you turn 14, provided you still attend church and aren't in juvey, you are made a teacher in the Aaronic priesthood.
Self-Portrait as 2009
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This county - not just Elyria, but the entire county - needs to stop waiting for this lame excuse for a juvey system to start working AND FIX IT.
Chronicle-Telegram 2009
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Does that even matter if Bladezz is going to be in juvey?
Pink Raygun - News, Reviews and Interviews for Fangirls...and boys 2009
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Following this never-ending series of dumb-ass Sarah Palin gaffes, the lovable arctic spitfire went on the defensive, sitting down once again with her arch-nemesis, CBS's Katie Couric, only this time perched alongside Grandpappy John like an embarassed juvey in the principal's office.
The Ostroy Report 2008
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She's still dealing with troublesome twins, only now we're talking juvey hall instead of time outs.
Give Me My Remote 2008
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