lock off
English
Verb
lock off (third-person singular simple present lock offs, present participle locking off, simple past and past participle locked off)
- (slang) To stop talking to (someone); to cut (someone) out; to ghost (someone).
- Tina locked me off when she found out what happened.
- (informal) To keep (someone) out of (something or someplace) using a lock.
- They locked me off the property.
- (weaving) To turn in the warp thread or strands of a piece of cloth when finished to stop strands unravelling.
Translations
turn in the warp threads or strands of a piece of weaving
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