Locker

ˈlɒkər

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Definitions

1

A cabinet or compartment, often with a lock, for storing things securely.

ˈlɒkər

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General

A small cupboard with a lock, used for storing things.

He kept his gym clothes in his locker.

💡 Simply: Imagine you have a special box with a lock to keep your stuff safe at school or the gym. That's a locker! You put your backpack or gym clothes inside.

👶 For kids: A locker is like a little box with a lock to keep your things safe!

More Examples

2

The students shared a locker to save space.

3

She forgot the combination to her locker.

How It's Used

School

"Students use lockers to store their books and supplies."

Gym

"The gym provides lockers for members to keep their valuables."

Workplace

"Employees are assigned lockers to store personal belongings."

Idioms & expressions

locker room talk

Informal, often vulgar or offensive, conversations or jokes among men, typically in the context of a locker room.

"The politician was criticized for engaging in locker room talk."

put something in a locker

To store something in a locker.

"I had to put my backpack in a locker before entering the museum."

From Middle English loker, equivalent to lock +‎ -er. Originally referred to a person or device that locked something, later evolving to its modern meaning.

The term 'locker' has been used since the 14th century, originally referring to a container with a locking mechanism.

Memory tip

Think of a locked space. It's a locker!

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