to get a financial benefit that continues for a long time, for example by selling shares that have gone up in value before they can go back down
to put someone in a room and lock the door so they cannot leave
Do they all think we're having an after hours lock-in or something?
Our lock-in over, we all helped Stevie along with his song before he put the dust covers on his equipment.
She went to her hotel room and locked herself in.
You can’t keep me locked in.
locks in
locking in
locked in
There is no origin for this phrasal verb
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