A fork of Rural Dictionary
A funk dance created at the early 70's by Don Campbellock. There were the Funk dance, a social dance that everybody knew how to dance. In this style there was a move called Funky Chicken. Don Campbellock didn`t know how to do it right cause every move he did, he used to "lock" his arms. Then the people would say to him: "Do the Lock, Campbell". He created some more moves and patterns and called his new dance "Campbellocking" or just "Locking"
Do the lock, Campbell Hey that guy cac lock very well!
if 7 keys open one lock than its a bad lock. but if 1 key opens 7 locks than its a master key. lock: vagina key: dick
Lock in - (noun) The term used for when the pub doors get locked after hours for the locals. This is a more common occurance rural towns over England when the locals are allowed to drink and smoke after hours inside the pub freely with the landlords permission. You know you’re part of a lock in when the blinds or curtains are pulled, the ashtrays come out from behind the bar and drinks are still being poured. This normally continues under the landlord discression as after closing time it is simply his property. If you ever get the chance to attend one don’t turn it down, but never question what goes on.
Any of you boys fancy going to the pub tonight? I heard it’s going to be another lock-in.
The largely illegal state of a bar or pub during the period of time after last call, during which the bar is locked to all incoming would-be patrons such tha bar employees and a select group of friends can sit around and drink without all the annoying cash-paying customers bugging them.
this guy kinda blew her off, so she was all like "i need to croosh someone NOW," drags me down the sidewalk and five minutes later we're in a lock in with 5 guys
(John Locke) a famous political philospher who wrote Two Treatises of Government. He was the pioneer of the social contract theory. Also the alias of Peter Wiggin in Enders Game.