lock and load

Definition & Meaning of "lock and load"in English

lock and load
01

used as a command to instruct soldiers or individuals to prepare their weapons for use

lock and load definition and meaning
Examples
We 're moving out in five minutes, lock and load!
to lock and load
01

to get ready for action or prepare for a challenge

Slang

What does "to lock and load" mean in readiness slang?

The phrase "to lock and load" means to prepare for action or a challenge, often with full readiness or intensity. The structure comes from military terminology referring to preparing a firearm for use, where "lock" secures the mechanism and "load" inserts ammunition. It is informal slang commonly used in sports, gaming, and everyday speech to describe gearing up mentally or physically for an upcoming task or confrontation.

Examples
The team locked and loaded before the big client pitch.
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