locker room
See also: lockerroom and locker-room
English

A locker room
Alternative forms
Pronunciation
- Rhymes: -uːm
Noun
locker room (plural locker rooms)
- (US, Canada) A room attached to an athletic, recreational, or workplace facility, filled with lockers for storage of clothing and equipment; clothes are generally changed there.
- We changed into our swimsuits in the locker room next to the pool.
- Synonyms: changing room, dressing room
Derived terms
Translations
locker room — see changing room
Adjective
- (informal) Characteristic of conversations held in locker rooms; that is boastful, juvenile, or explicitly sexual.
- The others tired of Frank's habitual locker-room boasting about various women he had "scored" with
- 2018 January 22, Melody Chiu, Emily V. Gordon, “How Kumail Nanjiani Found the 'Perfect' Wife (and More!)”, in People:
- “I think of how scary it was for me starting comedy in Chicago, and then how much scarier it would have been if I was a woman starting comedy there because it really was such a boys’ club,” he says. “It was very aggressive. It was very locker room.
- 2018 January 30, Neil Best, “Director explains how ‘The Two Bills’ documentary with Parcells and Belichick came together”, in Newsday (New York):
- It’s in a very locker room, busting-my-stones sort of way.
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Further reading
- “locker room”, in Collins English Dictionary.
- “locker room”, in Merriam-Webster Online Dictionary, Springfield, Mass.: Merriam-Webster, 1996–present.
- “locker room”, in Lexico, Dictionary.com; Oxford University Press, 2019–2022.
- “locker room”, in Cambridge English Dictionary, Cambridge, Cambridgeshire: Cambridge University Press, 1999–present.
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