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lockup

lockup / lockup / lockup / lockup
Noun
pl: lockups

This term carries a heavy connotation of restriction and immobilization. When referring to a physical space, it evokes a sense of temporary confinement and sterile, institutional authority, typically associated with law enforcement. It is more casual than "detention center" but more specific than "jail." In technical contexts, the word describes a sudden, frozen state where all processes cease. This creates a feeling of frustration and total loss of control, distinguishing it from a "slowdown" or a "glitch" by implying a complete and absolute halt of operation.

Meanings

Nounlockup

A temporary holding cell or a small jail used for short-term detention.

"The suspect was held in the local lockup overnight."

Nounlockup

The act of locking something or someone in a place to prevent escape or access.

"The security guard performed the nightly lockup of the facility."

Nounlockup

A secure storage area or a garage where vehicles or equipment are kept under lock and key.

"He keeps his classic car in a private lockup."

Nounlockup

A state in which two or more computer processes are unable to proceed because each is waiting for the other to release a resource.

"The system crashed due to a deadlock lockup."

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