loid
Americanverb (used with object)
noun
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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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 "A Game of Thrones" by George R.R. Martin
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Loid like an officer and a jintleman—as he is, God bless him—to save a leddy, more betoken your sister, sorr.
From Tales of Trail and Town by Harte, Bret
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