1. locker - Noun
2. Locker - Proper noun
One who, or that which, locks.
A drawer, cupboard, compartment, or chest, esp. one in a ship, that may be closed with a lock.
Source: Webster's dictionaryAccording to Dahmer, he found Sears "exceptionally attractive", and Sears was the first victim from whom he permanently retained any body parts: he preserved Sears' head and genitalia in acetone and stored them in his work locker. Source: Internet
After a many-year long tradition of presenting the Vince Lombardi Trophy to the winning team in its locker room after the game, the NFL instituted an on-the-field presentation ceremony for Super Bowl XXX. Source: Internet
After halftime, the Broncs came out of the locker room fired up, but the Wolves just kept doing what the did all game long: hit the shots when they needed to most. Source: Internet
And in James’ locker room before the game, his team’s cheer coming out of the post-chalk-talk huddle needed no explanation: “Mamba on three! Source: Internet
After being discovered in the locker room, Stevenson was told to leave campus by school staff. Source: Internet
“After sitting in the locker room for a while, I heard Vijay talking to other players about it and I confronted him. Source: Internet