English edit

Etymology edit

From zip +‎ locked, based on the brand name Ziploc.

Adjective edit

ziplocked (not comparable)

  1. Tightly sealed in, or as if in, a Ziploc bag.
    • 2008 February 21, Lawrence Downes, “Broken Borders and Dover Sole: My Lunch With Lou Dobbs”, in New York Times[1]:
      First, it’s ineffective, because the country will never be ziplocked as tightly as he wants it to be.