calaboose

/ˈkæləˌbuːs/
noun
  1. A small local jail or prison, especially in a rural area.
    • The sheriff locked the troublemaker in the calaboose for the night.
    • After the bar fight, he spent a few hours in the calaboose until he sobered up.
    • The old calaboose behind the courthouse is now a museum.
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