Definitions
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- noun
Agent noun oflockpick : one who lockpicks. - noun A device used to
pick locks; alockpick .
Etymologies
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Examples
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Winners at its contests take only one prize – pride in being the best lockpicker.
Locksport: Competitive Lockpicking Growing In U.S. Popularity 2010
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The idea that it's OK to learn to pick locks "takes a little bit getting used to than anything else," said Jeffrey Drucker, of Allston, a member of the Somerville club and a lockpicker since December.
Locksport: Competitive Lockpicking Growing In U.S. Popularity 2010
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I'm now a proficient seamster and locksmith (read: lockpicker).
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In this July 2, 2010 photo, competitive lockpicker Schuyler Towne sorts through a variety of locks that his students will attempt to pick during a competitive lockpicking class he leads in Somerville, Mass.
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Winners at its contests take only one prize _ pride in being the best lockpicker.
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The idea that it's OK to learn to pick locks "takes a little bit getting used to than anything else," said Jeffrey Drucker, of Allston, a member of the Somerville club and a lockpicker since December.
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Winners at its contests take only one prize - pride in being the best lockpicker.
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The idea that it's OK to learn to pick locks "takes a little bit getting used to than anything else," said Jeffrey Drucker, of Allston, a member of the Somerville club and a lockpicker since December.
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Winners at its contests take only one prize _ pride in being the best lockpicker.
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[Deviant Ollam], lockpicker and beverage cooling contest host, was recently in Vienna, presumably for DeepSec.
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