What is the true meaning of college?

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The discussion centers on the definitions of "college" as provided by WordWeb, highlighting its meanings related to education and its colloquial use in British slang to refer to prison. The conversation notes that the term "college" in this context may stem from the idea that inmates engaged in educational activities while incarcerated. There is a humorous acknowledgment of the potential for inmates to study subjects like engineering to facilitate escapes, adding a light-hearted tone to the exploration of the term's meanings.
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I was using WordWeb to see if there was a difference between "university" and "college". Here's what it says for college

1. The body of faculty and students of a college
2. An institution of higher education created to educate and grant degrees; often a part of a university
3. British slang for prison
4. A complex of buildings in which a college is housed

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3. British slang for prison

If i remember correctly this is because the inmates used to learn a lot whilst inside so they started calling it college.
 
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If i remember correctly this is because the inmates used to learn a lot whilst inside so they started calling it college.

Learned up on escaping most likely. Either that or studied something like engineering so they can build something to escape in.
 
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