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lock·er \ˈläkə(r)\ noun (-s) Etymology: Middle English lokker, from lokken lock + -er — more at lock 1. : a container used for safekeeping or storage and usually capable of being locked: as a. : a drawer, cupboard, or compartment that may be closed with a lock; especially : one for individual storage use < gym lockers > b. : a chest or compartment on shipboard for compact stowage of articles of a particular class < a boatswain's locker > < forward paint lockers > especially : an enclosed storage space (as for valuable cargo) c. South : linen closet d. : one of the compartments available for rent in a locker plant designed for storing quick-frozen foods for extended periods usually at or below 0° F and at 805 relative humidity 2. archaic : a locking device 3. : one that locks: as a. : a British customs employee in charge of a warehouse b. : a locking device for use on a vehicle wheel |