by Anonymous August 13, 2003
A lockdowner is an individual who enjoys the loss of freedom and stability people are suffering because of the corona virus lockdowns. They despise individual rights and working for a living.
by Kettlebell 78 April 20, 2020
1. The act of someone controlling somebody, especially when their's no commitment involved, so that somebody cannot move forth nor make up it's own mind, while letting that someone have it's way.
2. The act of someone controlling somebody's social life and activities.
3. The act of someone reporting it's every move to somebody.
4. Restrained from moving or acting; check, in check.
5. Someone who invades somebody's privacy.
6. Prison inmates confined to their cells as a security measure following a disturbance in the prison.
7. A prison, especially one that's maximum security.
2. The act of someone controlling somebody's social life and activities.
3. The act of someone reporting it's every move to somebody.
4. Restrained from moving or acting; check, in check.
5. Someone who invades somebody's privacy.
6. Prison inmates confined to their cells as a security measure following a disturbance in the prison.
7. A prison, especially one that's maximum security.
by Mr. Terrence L. Trezvant March 11, 2006
by Mr. Terrence L. Trezvant March 11, 2006
Turning off all commuinication with the outside world (cell phones, phones, tv, computer, not answering door, having the dog(s)/cat(s)/kid(s) stay at the dogsitters/babysitters - to have mind-blowing, mind-altered sex.
Self-inflicted isolation for the purpose of re-booting the soul.
Self-inflicted isolation for the purpose of re-booting the soul.
by Abella Sorella February 23, 2009
Lockdown, or Lockdown Mode, is when a public school building is literally locked down so that the Police, as well as the Great Drug-Sniffing Dogs, can search - without a warrant - lockers for drugs and other Contraband Items. And before you ask, yes it is constitutional. I am so sorry.
1. During the annual lockdown mode, we must turn off all the lights in the classroom and not move a muscle; if we are seen in the hallways we are automatically a suspect.
2. Many students question whether this Torture violates the fourth amendment - as there is search and seizure going on without a Warrant - but I'm afraid that you lose many constitutional rights when we go into our schools.
2. Many students question whether this Torture violates the fourth amendment - as there is search and seizure going on without a Warrant - but I'm afraid that you lose many constitutional rights when we go into our schools.
by aleclair March 05, 2006