keyed
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Adj — Fitted with a mechanism, such as a groove or ridge, that locks parts together or restricts movement.
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Etymology
* (praiseworthy and admirable): Coined by Soyjak.party users upset at the widened usage of based (“praiseworthy and admirable, particularly in a perceived countercultural sense”) outside of their community. Most likely simply from the verb key; in slang perhaps connected to the "securing" action of a lock and key (comp...
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What does “keyed” mean?
The word “keyed” means fitted with a mechanism, such as a groove or ridge, that locks parts together or restricts movement. In plain terms, either mechanically locked into place, or (informally, usually as "keyed up") nervous and on edge with anticipation.
How do you pronounce “keyed”?
“Keyed” is pronounced keed (/kiːd/ in IPA).
How do you use “keyed” in a sentence?
Here is “keyed” used in a sentence: “The shaft is keyed so the gear can't spin loose.”
What part of speech is “keyed”?
“Keyed” is an adjective.
How many meanings does “keyed” have?
“Keyed” has 2 distinct senses listed in this dictionary. The most common is: fitted with a mechanism, such as a groove or ridge, that locks parts together or restricts movement.