lockup
English
Alternative forms
Etymology
From the verb phrase lock up.
Noun
lockup (plural lockups)
- (slang) A jail cell, or a period of incarceration.
- He's in lockup for 30 days for drunk and disorderly.
- (Britain, chiefly) A storage unit with a door secured by a padlock or deadbolt; a garage
- Joe keeps his other car in a lockup downtown.
- (marketing) A fixed layout involving one or more logos and possibly related text.
Translations
prison — see prison
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