LIS also known as Locked-In Syndrome is a common disease where "quirky" and not always intelligent Generation Alpha children have every muscle in their body stop working and can only blink and look up and down. This includes but is not limited to: 3rd graders, 4th graders, 5th graders/ and select 6th graders.
person: "Timmy said his friend was, "locked in" yesterday, hah!"
Timmy's friend: *trying to blink in Morse code to tell you it's Locked-In Syndrome, not locked in, two completely different things.
Timmy's friend: *trying to blink in Morse code to tell you it's Locked-In Syndrome, not locked in, two completely different things.
by Thank God Im Not Gen Alpha April 09, 2024
Excessive teasing that leads to misspelling of common phrases. Oftentimes the teasee will get flustered and mix around words and letters to create a new variety with no meaning at all.
by jbmck1 November 07, 2013
Hym "It's an international spy thriller about a secret organization where they- Pffft! No! You have to know it isn't that! Right!? Trunk: Locked In? You have to know that it isn't about spies! This bitch is lock in a trunk! It's called Trunk: Locked In and it's about a bitch who's Locked in a trunk! Ha! Why would you fucking called it that- OK, I have to watch it now. Of I'm going to write a post about it I have to watch it... Alright. We're watching it. Go. Go to Amazon Prime and watch it with me. If I was a YouTuber I'd have a watch party or something. OK. I'm watching it. Start watching it now."
by Hym Iam August 06, 2024
This refers to the trevnoir/milotic archetype where the lock refreshes their hand and leaves them a different person, essentially a baptism.
by Rudy Wade March 13, 2021
This refers to the trevnoir/milotic archetype where the lock refreshes their hand and leaves them a different person, essentially making it a baptism.
by Rudy Wade March 13, 2021
Hey Jess can’t wait to lock toes later tomorrow on international lock toes day
Jess: yeah me to it’s gonna be awesome
Jess: yeah me to it’s gonna be awesome
by Jdawg436 November 22, 2020
This is a phrase used to describe somebody who is lost, inattentive, or just generally confused. Somebody who does not understand the task presented before them.
This is a reversal of the more common phrase "Locked In"
This is a reversal of the more common phrase "Locked In"
Roman: Yo can you, like, share the unit 2 precalc notes ?
Nate: What notes?
Roman: Like, the one literally due next period, before our quiz?
Nate: We have a quiz today?!
Roman: You're so locked out.
Nate: What notes?
Roman: Like, the one literally due next period, before our quiz?
Nate: We have a quiz today?!
Roman: You're so locked out.
by EASportsIsInTheGame November 17, 2023