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Synonyms

juvie

American  
[joo-vee] / ˈdʒu vi /

Etymology

Origin of juvie

First recorded in 1940–45; by shortening and alteration

Example Sentences

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“So they’re not sending me to juvie?”

From Literature

“He spent time in ‘juvie,’ became a ward of the state.”

From Seattle Times

Two and a half years in juvie didn’t sound generous to Sara, but it probably wasn’t much worse than her last few foster homes.

From Literature

An unreliable but exploitable rumor about PJ and Josie’s hard-knock life in juvie leads our heroines to their Big Idea: starting a self-defense club for females, with noble intentions up front but a yen to get close to the gorgeous, popular girls as a bonus.

From Seattle Times

Amber, who once aspired to study art history, has managed to earn a GED in juvie and, after moving to Florida, a four-year college degree in French.

From Los Angeles Times