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Based on Urban Dictionary, "lock it up" implies that someone needs to get their stuff together. This phrase could be said to someone who is acting weird in a social setting or who doesn't have their head in the game.

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In slang, "lock it up" generally means to secure something tightly, ensure it is certain or guaranteed, or to finalize an agreement or decision.

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