lockup
/ˈlɒkʌp/Definitions
1. noun
A period of time that a person is imprisoned, or a place where people are imprisoned.
“The local news reported that the police officer was facing a long lockup for corruption.”
2. noun
A television broadcast or event that is recorded and shown later, especially one that is interrupted by commercials.
“We recorded the game and will put it on lockup for later viewing.”
3. verb
To secure or fasten something, especially with a lock.
“Can you lockup the door before we leave?”