0 a room with lockers where people can keep clothes and other things, especially while taking part in a sport --
1 used to describe the type of sexual jokes and remarks that men are thought to enjoy when they are together: --
2 a room with lockers where people can leave their clothes while they exercise or play sports --
Duke held an 8-point advantage going into the locker room.
Speed skating had increased refrigeration access, improved locker room, improved lighting, electronic timing/ scoring systems, and an electronic scoreboard.
Teams often opt to use the larger men's locker room in the gym when visiting.
The explanation was rich in locker room vernacular lest there was any ambiguity in his position.
He joked later that he smoked a cigarette in the locker room afterward and smoke came out his throat.
The visitor stands were extended to the length of the field and concession stands, restrooms, and a locker room were added.
And the intangibles, which are really more tangible than anything, are what he brought in the locker room from leadership and unselfishness.
It is adjacent to a municipal swimming pool; the stadium shares locker room facilities with the pool.