sweatbox
See also: sweat box
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Noun
editsweatbox (plural sweatboxes)
- Any box or boxlike structure used to induce sweating, such as of hides or tobacco
- 2009 January 31, Karen Collier, “Posties buckle in scorching heat”, in Herald Sun:
- Australia Post has been accused of endangering staff with "sweatbox" uniforms and restricting earlier starts to save money.
- (US, slang) A jail cell.
- (UK, slang) A compartment in a police van to hold a prisoner being transported.
- 2013, Colin Blaney, Hotshot: The Story of a Little Red Devil:
- They shoved me in the back of a police van and started driving to the cop shop. I was sitting in the sweatbox, wondering how the Dibble had got onto me so quickly, when I heard a voice from another section of the van say, 'Are you P from Macclesfield?'
- 2018, Kerry Barnes, Deceit:
- […] she was finally hustled into a sweatbox, as prisoners and prison staff called it, and was off to meet her new home for the foreseeable future.
- A small overheated cell or room used for solitary confinement or torture.
- 2019, Colson Whitehead, The Nickel Boys, Fleet, page 143:
- In the summer of 1945, one young boy died of heart failure while locked in a sweatbox, a popular corrective at that time.
- 2023, “A Drone Opting Out of the Hive”, performed by Code Orange:
- Don't step in the wrong spot
You will gеt caught
When you step in the swеatbox
They'll make you talk
- (slang) A small nightclub packed to capacity where people get hot and sweaty.
- (animation) The room where a scene is reviewed.
- (animation) The review process that takes place in a sweat box.