Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
Wiktionary
a. Characteristic of conversations held in locker rooms; that is, either very informal, boastful, juvenile, or explicitly sexual. alt. Characteristic of conversations held in locker rooms; that is, either very informal, boastful, juvenile, or explicitly sexual. n. A room attached to an athletic, recreational, or workplace facility, filled with lockers for storage of clothing and equipment; clothes are generally changed there.
WordNet
n. a room (as at an athletic facility or workplace) where you can change clothes and which contains lockers for the temporary storage of your clothing and personal possessions
Wikipedia
"Locker Room" (formerly "Larry McCarren's Locker Room") is a live talk show hosted by WFRV-TV sports director Burke Griffin and former Green Bay Packer Ahman Green. It used to be hosted by former WFRV sports director and former Green Bay Packer Larry McCarren, who is now the sports director at WGBA-TV. Every week during football season, a Packers player visits the show. That player is then interviewed, and then that player must teach one selected member of the audience how to do a task to earn their autograph; the concept is called "Earn Your Autograph." Also, there is a segment on the show called "Chalk Talk," where certain plays are selected in the previous Packer game and are talked through.
Locker Room is the third studio album recorded by American male vocal quartet Double Exposure, released in 1979 on the Salsoul label.
Locker Room is a Canadian television series, which aired on PrideVision from 2002 to 2005. A magazine series about LGBT issues and topics in sports, it was billed as the world's first LGBT-themed sports series.
Hosted by Paul DeBoy, the series also featured contributions from Paul Bellini, Nina Arsenault and Jason Ruta.
Usage examples of "locker room".
Of course, Tim had no proof that Byrne615 was his old adversary of the high school locker room, yet he did want to know what had happened to Byrne.
He told me that he'd just wanted to help that night, and had come looking for me when I'd not been in the locker room after his media conference.
She said she went to the locker room and left her pad and glove and mask, and then –.
As in the nurses' locker room, one could not see into the dressing room from the door.
His shoulders slumped forward as she led the way back into the locker room and opened the door to the boiler room.
He hadn't cried at all from the beating, had lain there on the ground for a few moments after the brief blackout, and then had dragged himself up and made it agonizingly to the locker room at school, walking as if on a tightrope and one misstep would send him hurtling into depths below: oblivion.
I'd been fighting with a particularly violent young ghost who'd refused to quit haunting the girls' locker room at my old school.