0 a cupboard, often tall and made of metal, in which you can keep your possessions, and leave them for a period of time:
1 a cabinet, often tall and made of metal, in which someone can lock his or her possessions and leave them for a period of time
2 one of a set of tall metal cupboards that are fastened to a wall and can be locked, in which employees, students, etc. can leave their possessions:
In the commercial about liquid foundation for men above, two men pass by each other in the locker room in slow motion.
Obviously, local meat lockers can also be susceptible to meat contamination and must follow strict meat safety guidelines.
As opposed to this locker system, where you just stand, get in and then go out on the other side.
If this is not required, a pedestrian programme can no doubt be produced, easily enough, out of the political quartermaster's locker.
The most popular items were a 'home from home' and a safe environment, with quiet study rooms, easily available drinking water, better lavatories and storage lockers.
The small ships have no mess-room, wash-place, food lockers, drying rooms or oilskin lockers.
Lockers in the corridors are the only places where they can keep their private possessions.
But we do not need to discover them; my locker is bulging with them this morning.
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