verb General Slang

secure

si-KYOOR · verb · slang

To stop, cease, or put away and lock up.

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In naval and Marine usage, to stop or cease an activity, or to put something away and lock it up. 'Secure from work' ends the workday.

“Secure that chatter and get back to work.”
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secure In A Sentence

Secure that chatter and get back to work.

Origin & Usage

US Navy and Marine Corps slang.

People Also Ask

What does 'secure' mean in military slang?

In Navy and Marine usage it means to stop or cease an activity, or to put something away and lock it up. 'Secure from work' signals the end of the workday.

How is 'secure' used in a sentence?

It's used as a command to stop doing something, as in 'Secure that chatter' (be quiet) or 'Secure the gear' (stow and lock it away).

Where does this usage come from?

It comes from US Navy and Marine Corps slang, where 'secure' has long meant to make fast, shut down, or cease an operation.

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