What is the meaning of TO BE-LOCKED-IN. Phrases containing TO BE-LOCKED-IN
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Clocked has two quite separate meanings.
To jacked basically means to have something stolen. Like when a car is carjacked, but it can be used in many cases. It can also mean ripped off. "I got jacked. That thing cost me 20 bucks and it broke already." or "Someone jacked my new truck."
meaning crowded, full or packed (the church was blocked with people)
To jacked basically means to have something stolen. Like when a car is carjacked, but it can be used in many cases. It can also mean ripped off. "I got jacked. That thing cost me 20 bucks and it broke already." or "Someone jacked my new truck."
1. to be unnecessarily mad or angry 2. to be completely wrong about something
To jacked basically means to have something stolen. Like when a car is carjacked, but it can be used in many cases. It can also mean ripped off. "I got jacked. That thing cost me 20 bucks and it broke already." or "Someone jacked my new truck."
To knock someone senseless or to shock him completely. Old Joe knocked him into a cocked hat.
to be in style, stylish, or cool (usually used when talking about fashion)
n. To dominate in an area of expertise or to have a location completely reserved whereas no one can take your position or space. "Pit got it locked from the brews to the locker." Lyrical reference: PITBULL'S - I Know You Want Me (Calle Ocho) Six to the clock on the way to the top uh,Pit got it locked from the brews to the lockerÂ
To be knowledgeable of; put us wise tell us
to be in jail
To be drunk
To be kicked out
Blocked is slang for drunk, intoxicated by alcohol or drugs..
to be commited to doing something
Describes someone very drunk. Used as "He's locked" from "locked out of his head", "locked out of me tree".
Attend or you'll be looked down upon
(1) to engage in sexual intercourse. (2) to tire" e.g. "I just walked 10 miles home. I'm fucked!".
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v. i.
To act or serve as lackey; to pay servile attendance.
a.
Partially decked.
n.
A drawer, cupboard, compartment, or chest, esp. one in a ship, that may be closed with a lock.
a.
Desiring or professing to be; vainly pretending to be; as, a would-be poet.
a.
Such as can be mocked.
n.
The whole; all that is to be.
v. i.
To exist in a certain manner or relation, -- whether as a reality or as a product of thought; to exist as the subject of a certain predicate, that is, as having a certain attribute, or as belonging to a certain sort, or as identical with what is specified, -- a word or words for the predicate being annexed; as, to be happy; to be here; to be large, or strong; to be an animal; to be a hero; to be a nonentity; three and two are five; annihilation is the cessation of existence; that is the man.
v. t.
To attend as a lackey; to wait upon.
v. i.
To play or act the jockey; to cheat.
prep.
As sign of the infinitive, to had originally the use of last defined, governing the infinitive as a verbal noun, and connecting it as indirect object with a preceding verb or adjective; thus, ready to go, i.e., ready unto going; good to eat, i.e., good for eating; I do my utmost to lead my life pleasantly. But it has come to be the almost constant prefix to the infinitive, even in situations where it has no prepositional meaning, as where the infinitive is direct object or subject; thus, I love to learn, i.e., I love learning; to die for one's country is noble, i.e., the dying for one's country. Where the infinitive denotes the design or purpose, good usage formerly allowed the prefixing of for to the to; as, what went ye out for see? (Matt. xi. 8).
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That may be expected or looked for.
v. i.
To exist actually, or in the world of fact; to have ex/stence.
v. t.
To play the jockey toward; to cheat; to trick; to impose upon in trade; as, to jockey a customer.
v. t.
To mark with a ticket; as, to docket goods.
a.
Having a back; fitted with a back; as, a backed electrotype or stereotype plate. Used in composition; as, broad-backed; hump-backed.
v. i.
To signify; to represent or symbolize; to answer to.
n.
A list or calendar of business matters to be acted on in any assembly.
v. t.
To enter or inscribe in a docket, or list of causes for trial.
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