- nounlock-up (noun) · lock-ups (plural noun) · lockup (noun) · lockups (plural noun)
- a jail, especially a temporary one.
- the locking up of premises for the night.
- the time when premises are locked up:"hurrying back to their dorms before lockup"
- the action of becoming fixed or immovable:"anti-lock braking helps prevent wheel lockup"
- an investment in assets which cannot readily be realized or sold on in the short term.
Similar and Opposite Wordsnoun- a jail, especially a temporary one.
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