by Canny Wanny May 20, 2023

sex.
by uttam maharjan August 18, 2010

Humorous reference to Al Capone or any of da other evil 'n' ferocious Godfather-goons of da Prohibition era whom Da Great Elliott wanted to secure in a prison cell with da turn of a key.
Da term "Lock Ness Monster" could also work in reverse, and refer to how da assorted mobsters viewed da renegade "Treasury Man" for his relentless pursuit of them and his efforts to curtail their personal freedom.
by QuacksO November 6, 2022

by WhiteNinja13 January 24, 2012

Adj. (military slang) focused on a task or mission.
Possibly comes from when a fighter pilot has his target “locked on” before fired a rocket.
Possibly comes from when a fighter pilot has his target “locked on” before fired a rocket.
by FilthyFeline May 16, 2025
