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lockdowner

a distressing or depressing experience during lockdown period

What a bummer! We got a three-month long lockdowner because of covid-19 .

by timlight April 22, 2020


Lockdown

The governments way of getting everyone inside so they can change the batteries in the pigeons.

Do you reckon there will be another lockdown in 2030 or will the pigeons be solar powered by then?

by PigeonsEntReal April 20, 2020

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Lockdown

A flowery term for โ€œhome jailโ€โ€”when people are only allowed to go out to buy food or to obtain โ€œessential services,โ€ such as buying guns, getting tattooed, and dog grooming, in the fastest possible time, while interacting with the least number of people to avoid infecting them with the virus.

A lockdown comes in different shapes and sizes, which is based on the countryโ€™s infection rate and death toll (and whether its head of state, governor, or mayor is running for a reelection before year end).

by Fasters April 29, 2020

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lockdown

when you literally cannot do anything involving socializing. you cant do anything but breathe eat, sleep, clean, and look(IE going to the school dance, going out with your friends, doing anything remotely fun) lock on lock

sorry cayla. i cant go to the mall im on lockdown

by lockerslife August 17, 2013

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lockdown

got control over something or someone(LD)

i got you on lockdown

by Anonymous August 13, 2003

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Lockdowners

A lockdowner is an individual who enjoys the loss of freedom and stability people are suffering because of the corona virus lockdowns. They despise individual rights and working for a living.

The lockdowners will keep their boot on us forever if we do nothing.

by Kettlebell 78 April 20, 2020

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lockdown

1. The act of someone controlling somebody, especially when their's no commitment involved, so that somebody cannot move forth nor make up it's own mind, while letting that someone have it's way.

2. The act of someone controlling somebody's social life and activities.

3. The act of someone reporting it's every move to somebody.

4. Restrained from moving or acting; check, in check.

5. Someone who invades somebody's privacy.

6. Prison inmates confined to their cells as a security measure following a disturbance in the prison.

7. A prison, especially one that's maximum security.

Why the average young female that has a child, is on lockdown by the baby daddy?

by Mr. Terrence L. Trezvant March 11, 2006

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