As nouns the difference between lockout and lockup
is that lockout is the opposite of a strike; a labor disruption where management refuses to allow workers into a plant to work even if they are willing while lockup is a jail, prison.
lockout
English
Noun
(
en noun)
The opposite of a strike; a labor disruption where management refuses to allow workers into a plant to work even if they are willing.
The action of installing a lock to keep someone out of an area, such as eviction of a tenant by changing the lock.
(computing) A situation where the system is not responding to input.
Antonyms
* (denial of work) strike; industrial peace
lockup
English
Noun
(
en noun)
(slang) A jail, prison.
:He's in lockup for 30 days for drunk and disorderly.
(UK, chiefly) A storage unit with a door secured by a padlock or deadbolt; a garage
:Joe keeps his other car in a lockup downtown.
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