lock in
Intermediate (B1) neutral
To fix something firmly so it cannot be changed, or to trap someone inside a locked place.
"You should lock in that mortgage rate before it goes up again."
Hear it in context
REACTING TO TIP2TIP WITH MICHAEL AGAIN
Ludwig · 429:12
>> Lock in bud. >> Lock in bud.
I cut my training by 70% (and got better results)
Matt D'Avella · 29:58
Lock in.
The only workout I do now (takes 40 min)
Matt D'Avella · 36:26
Lock in.
The only workout I do now (takes 40 min)
Matt D'Avella · 36:27
Lock in.
The only workout I do now (takes 40 min)
Matt D'Avella · 38:23
Lock in.