up the river
English
Etymology
A reference to Sing Sing prison on the Hudson River.
Pronunciation
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Prepositional phrase
- (US, idiomatic) To prison.
- 1990, "Pete Rose: He doesn't belong in the Hall of Fame," Dallas Morning News 21 July (retrieved 23 Sep. 2010):
- The former baseball player that Cincinnati idolized is being sent up the river to Ashland, Ky., to serve a prison term for cheating on his taxes.
- 1990, "Pete Rose: He doesn't belong in the Hall of Fame," Dallas Morning News 21 July (retrieved 23 Sep. 2010):
Usage notes
- Often preceded by the verb to send.
See also
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