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Up North, a euphemism for going to prison REMOVE {{clarify|date=March 2013}}
a slang euphemism for going to prison. {{cite web url=http://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=upnorth |title=Up North |publisher=Urban Dictionary |accessdate=April 21, 2013}}
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*"Up North (Down South, Back East, Out West)," a song by Wade Hayes from the album ''[[Highways & Heartaches (Wade Hayes album)|Highways & Heartaches]]''
*"Up North (Down South, Back East, Out West)," a song by Wade Hayes from the album ''[[Highways & Heartaches (Wade Hayes album)|Highways & Heartaches]]''
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* [[Prison|Up North]], a euphemism for going to prison.
* [[Prison|Up North]], a slang euphemism for going to prison.


==See also==
==See also==

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Up North is term used in England primarily by Southerners to refer to the North of England. In the United States, it sees the same usage, primarily by those in the South to refer to the Northeast and Midwestern regions of the country. Central Americans and South Americans tend to use it referring to Canada and United States.

It may also refer to:

See also