noun Street Slang

lock in a sock

LOK in a SOK · noun · slang

A padlock in a sock used as an improvised weapon.

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A padlock or several placed in a sock and swung to bludgeon someone, a common jailhouse weapon.

“He swung a lock in a sock and split the guy's head open.”
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lock in a sock In A Sentence

He swung a lock in a sock and split the guy's head open.

Origin & Usage

Literal description of the weapon; widely documented jail improvisation.

People Also Ask

What is a 'lock in a sock'?

It's an improvised jailhouse weapon made by placing a padlock or several inside a sock and swinging it to bludgeon someone.

Why is a lock in a sock used in jail?

It's easy to assemble from commissary items and delivers a heavy blow, making it a common improvised weapon.

Is 'lock in a sock' also called something else?

Yes, a combined form of the two words, 'slock,' is sometimes used for the same weapon.

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