These Insane Explanations Behind The Meanings of Prison Tattoos Are Pretty Scary
The easiest way to send a message in prison? Ink.
In general, these days, tattoos are no longer marks of the scourge of society. There's a solid chance that you, the very individual reading this, have a tattoo yourself. Pretty much everyone does these days.
Of course, don't let that normalization completely settle your mind at ease, because for the prison community, there are a whole bunch of tattoos that are so much more than decorative ink. They're a startling message about who exactly one is messing with. Many tattoos convey secret meanings unknown to the average person, revealing horrifying secrets such as whether or not they've killed someone or if they're still seeking their determined vengeance!
1. Purpose
While frequently those with tattoos have ink all over, prison tattoos with meaning often stand out for a reason: it's important that the message gets across.
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This one might seem a bit unusual, but we'll explain. Tattooed eyes on the lower stomach signify that the owner is homosexual. How, you ask? Well, because... when they're, uh, pants-less... it... looks like a face.
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Okay, to be fair, few people haven't heard about the meaning of a teardrop tattoo. It symbolizes that the owner has killed someone. This is, however, a pretty important one since you certainly would want to know if the person you're standing next to has committed murder or not.
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4. Shamrock
No, it's not about Irish heritage. The otherwise adorable shamrock has been adopted by white supremacists, so a prisoner proudly wearing one belongs to one of their gangs.
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5. Outlined Tear-Drop
The unfinished teardrop is not as famous as its more well-known counterpart (the teardrop). An unfinished teardrop means that the owner is still on a mission for murder. When the day comes that they're successful, it will be filled in.
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6. Spider Webs
Spider webs may be popular far and wide, but for former prisoners, they signify that one has served time. The larger the spider web, the longer the person has previously served.
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7. "ACAB"
It means: All Cops Are Bastards. It goes back to the British penal system, and if you're boasting this ink while under arrest, we doubt you'll be treated any kinder.
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8. Watch with NO Hands
The owner of this significant tattoo is serving a very, very long sentence, and for them, time stands still.
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9. Five Dots
A collection of five dots signifies that one has served prison time.
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10. Barbed Wire
Like spider web tattoos, many of these in public carry virtually no meaning and just sort of look cool, but for a prisoner? Each barb represents a year served.
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11. Dagger... Through the Neck
Traditionally a Russian symbol on a prisoner's body, it sends a strong message that the wearer is both not afraid to take a life and... available for hire. These are definitely for scary individuals.
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12. "EWMN"
Evil, Wicked, Mean, Nasty.
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13. 3 Dots... Near the Eye
Three dots in this location signify “Mi Vida Loca,” and are usually worn in the Latin American gang community to indicate gang affiliation.
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14. Rose With Thorns
Most popular in Asian and Russian communities, a rose with thorns symbolizes that the owner has spent their 18th anniversary in prison. How commemorative.
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