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loid

American  
[loid] / lɔɪd /

verb (used with object)

  1. to open (a locked door) by sliding a thin piece of celluloid or plastic between the door edge and doorframe to force open a spring lock.


noun

  1. a thin piece of celluloid or plastic so used, as by a burglar.

Usage

What does loid mean? The slang term loid means to open something locked, such as a door or window, by sliding something thin between the lock and the door, such as a piece of celluloid or a credit card.Typically, to loid a locked door is to slide something thin through the crack between the door and the doorframe in order to release a latch or spring lock. A loid is a thin piece of celluloid, credit card, or similar device used to loid a lock. It must be thin enough to fit between a door and a frame and flexible enough that you can pull and bend it into the lock’s mechanisms.Example: If we can’t find the key in time, we’re going to have to loid the door.

Etymology

Origin of loid

First recorded in 1955–60; shortening of celluloid

Example Sentences

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Loid Ndiweni, a Zimbabwean who attended the protest, said they expected more from Ramaphosa.

From Washington Times

King’s nephew, Loid Sadler, and his wife, Lora Sadler, lived with her and were the ones who called authorities.

From Washington Times

This is the Loid Commander’s Tower, it’s guarded day and night, this couldn’t happen, it’s a dream, I’tp having a nightmare.

From Literature

Squaloid, skwā′loid, adj. resembling a Squā′lus or shark.—n.

From Project Gutenberg

Sty′loid, resembling a style or pen.—n.

From Project Gutenberg