Proper noun
Strangeways (plural Strangewayses or Strangeways)
A surname transferred from the place name.
A locality in Manchester, England, United Kingdom
The prison in this locality
Source: en.wiktionary.orgA couple of further singles from Strangeways were released with live, session and demo tracks as B-sides. Source: Internet
A power struggle ensued, throughout February and early March, between Ops(B) and Strangeways as to who had authority to implement each part of the deception plan. Source: Internet
Erlewine elsewhere observes that, "the anti-record company "Paint a Vulgar Picture" – on Strangeways, Here We Come – "has grown increasingly ironic in the wake of the Smiths' and Morrissey's love of repackaging the same material in new compilations." Source: Internet
Joseph Holt's Brewery is off the A665 next to Strangeways prison ; Boddingtons ' Strangeways Brewery closed in 2006. Source: Internet
By the time the group's fourth album Strangeways, Here We Come was released in September, the band had split up. Source: Internet
Montgomery put his full support behind his head of deception, and so Strangeways prevailed. Source: Internet