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Why Is Jail Called The Clink? [Solved]
The origins of the name “The Clink” are possibly onomatopoeic, deriving from the sound of striking metal as the prison’s doors were bolted, or the rattling of the chains the prisoners wore. The name has become slang as a generic term for prison or a jail cell.
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