Define Incarceration Meaning

Incarceritis
Noun. Acute illness contracted by previously healthy individual who has been placed under arrest. A last ditch attempt to avoid being taken to jail. Symptoms normally relieve spontaneously upon being placed in an ambulance or ED room.

"We just arrested him for assault. The minute we put him in the car he complained of stomach pain. I'm pretty sure it's incarceritis".
By Hanni
Incarceritis
• The act of faking an illness to avoid being taken to jail.

• The inflammation of feeling related to not wanting to be arrested.

• The use of a lie to try to keep from being incarcerated.

That patient in room 4 isn't really sick, he just has incarceritis.

Did you see the EKG of that incarceritis chest pain patient? It's practically text-book perfect!
By Tani
Incarcerated
A formal word for jailed, arrested, locked up, etc.

One of my friends got incarcerated after he partied naked in the public fountain.
By Cam
Incarceration

P-Diddy avoided incarceration, but all the legal stuff and media attention was just too much for J-Lo to deal with.
By Juditha
Incarceritis
Finding out you are going to jail and suddenly becoming ill....requiring and ambulance.

Looks like Sally's case of incarceritis might keep her out of the holding cell for at least two hours.
By Robby
Incarcerate
The formal process preceeding an all expense paid trip to jail

I was incarcerated before my all expense paid trip to jail.
By Aigneis
The Incarcerator
Sexual position in which you put the female in a rear naked choke while penetrating her ass and whispering "This is how they do it in prison." Choking her until she taps or passes out.

Bitch wanted to get rough so I gave her the incarcerator.
By Deanna
Incarceration Vocabulation
Style of speech one learns while being incarcerated.

Friend1 : Did you hear Marcus tryin to use all those big words when he talks now? He never used to talk like that. It might not be so bad if he knew how to use them correctly.

Friend2: Yeah, that started when he got out of prison/jail. I call it his incarceration vocabulation!
By Debbi