Shawshank

Etymology
A reference to the 1982 novel ' by and its 1994 film adaptation '.

Verb

 * 1) To escape, especially by tunneling out or without warning.
 * 2) To punish (someone) for something that they did not do.
 * 3) To accomplish something by doing a little bit at a time over a long period of time.
 * 4) To rape (a man, by a man) as an act of dominance and bullying.
 * 1) To punish (someone) for something that they did not do.
 * 2) To accomplish something by doing a little bit at a time over a long period of time.
 * 3) To rape (a man, by a man) as an act of dominance and bullying.
 * 1) To accomplish something by doing a little bit at a time over a long period of time.
 * 2) To rape (a man, by a man) as an act of dominance and bullying.
 * 1) To accomplish something by doing a little bit at a time over a long period of time.
 * 2) To rape (a man, by a man) as an act of dominance and bullying.
 * 1) To accomplish something by doing a little bit at a time over a long period of time.
 * 2) To rape (a man, by a man) as an act of dominance and bullying.
 * 1) To rape (a man, by a man) as an act of dominance and bullying.
 * 1) To rape (a man, by a man) as an act of dominance and bullying.

Noun

 * 1) A literal or figurative prison.