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gang | featherwood |

As nouns the difference between gang and featherwood

is that gang is a gang, a team, a group while featherwood is a white female inmate, especially one who is racist or who is a member of a race-based prison gang.

gang

English

Etymology 1

From (etyl) gangen, from (etyl) . Ultimately: related to etym. 2, see below.

Verb

(en verb)
  • To go; walk; proceed.
  • Derived terms
    * (l) * (l) * (l) * * (l) * (l) * (l) * (l)

    Etymology 2

    From (etyl) gang, from (etyl) . Cognate with Dutch gang, Icelandic gangur, Norwegian gang ("hallway"), Old Norse gangr (passage, hallway).

    Noun

    (en noun)
  • A going, journey; a course, path, track.
  • * 1840 , Ralph Waldo Emerson, "Woodnotes I":
  • In unploughed Maine he sought the lumberers’ gang / Where from a hundred lakes young rivers sprang
  • * 1869 , Papa André , Once a Week, page 418/1:
  • That week was also called the Gang Week, from the Saxon'' ganger'', to go; and the Rogation days were termed the Gang Days.
  • * 1895 , Frederick Tupper Jr., Anglo-Saxon Dæg-Mæl , Modern Language Association of America, page 229:
  • Neither Marshall nor Bouterwek makes clear the connection existing between the Gang-days and the Major and Minor Litanies.
  • A number going in company; a number of friends or persons associated for a particular purpose.
  • the Gashouse Gang
    The gang from our office is going out for drinks Friday night.
  • A group of laborers under one foreman; a squad.
  • a gang''' of sailors; a railroad '''gang .
  • (US) A criminal group with a common cultural background and identifying features, often associated with a particular section of a city.
  • a youth gang'''; a neighborhood '''gang'''; motorcycle '''gang .
  • A group of criminals or alleged criminals who band together for mutual protection and profit, or a group of politicians united in furtherance of a political goal.
  • the Winter Hill gang'''; the '''Gang of Four.
    Not all members of the Gang of Six are consistent in their opposition to filibuster.
  • (US) A chain gang.
  • A combination of similar tools or implements arranged so as, by acting together, to save time or labor; a set.
  • a gang''' of saws; a '''gang of plows.
  • A set; all required for an outfit.
  • a new gang of stays.
  • (electrics) A number of switches or other electrical devices wired into one unit and covered by one faceplate.
  • an outlet gang''' box; a double '''gang switch.
  • (electrics) A group of wires attached as a bundle.
  • a gang of wires
    Do a drop for the telephone gang''', then another drop for the internet '''gang , both through the ceiling of the wiring closet.
  • (mining) The mineral substance which encloses a vein; a matrix; a gangue.
  • Derived terms
    * anti-gang * chain gang * gang bang * gang box * gang-buster * gangboard * gang-cask * gangdom * gangland * gangplank * gang rape * gangsman * gang switch * gangster * gang up * gang up on * gangway * ingang * outgang * street gang * umgang * upgang

    Verb

    (en verb)
  • To band together as a group or gang.
  • "Let's gang up on them."

    See also

    *

    Etymology 3

    See (gan).

    featherwood

    English

    Noun

    (en noun)
  • A white female inmate, especially one who is racist or who is a member of a race-based prison gang.
  • * 1998 , Barbara A. Owen, "In the Mix": Struggle and Survival in a Women's Prision , page 155:
  • I have another roommate who is a white girl, she is a featherwood . So she got this thing in the mail from her pen pal that had peckerwood written in it. And this black girl wanted to look at her mail, which she had no business doing
  • * 2007 , Sandra Coleman, From Housewife and Mother to Convict , page 100:
  • "I don't know, Teri asked me if I was a featherwood' and I said no because I don't have wings "Girl do you know what a ' featherwood is?" Tai asked. "I thought it was a bird." "God you're so innocent." Dolores stated.
  • * 2010 , Kenneth E. Hartman, Mother California: A Story of Redemption Behind Bars , page 68:
  • I've been visiting a couple of featherwoods , all bad tattoos and twisted intentions. Seeing Anita for the first time without a half-inch-thick plate of shatterproof Plexiglas between us (the county jail allows only noncontact visits),

    Quotations

    * 1999 , in Cold new world: growing up in a harder country : *: Angela would tear herself away from the TV and finish opening the can, declaring herself “a skin bitch, a Featherwood .” Someone at the window would shout, “Check out this Fender!” And the others would rush to the window * 2007 , Gang investigations: a street cop's guide (edited by Derrick Watkins, Richard Ashby), page 115: *: Any white man in prison is referred to as a "peckerwood," which is similar to "honky"; a white female would be a "featherwood ." Be alert for "peckerwood" or " 100% wood" tattoos, and avoid classifying individuals as gang members based on these marks alone.

    See also

    * peckerwood, woodpile English ethnic slurs