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lock noun- control; complete control US, 1966
- Slim was a bitch that I really had to put the locks on, or I could blow her to anyone of those rich actors. — A.S. Jackson, Gentleman Pimp, p. 163, 1973
- a sure thing, a certainty US, 1942
- BOOGIE: Game’s a lock. BAGEL: Nothing’s a lock. — Diner, 1982
- The Mets are a fucking lock. I wanna make some money. — The Bad Lieutenant, 1992
- in poker, a hand that cannot lose US
- — Anthony Holden, Big Deal, p. 302, 1990
- in bar dice games, a perfect hand that at best can be tied US
- — Jester Smith, Games They Play in San Francisco, p. 104, 1971
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