lock it in, Eddie

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Etymology[edit]

A phrase commonly used by contestants on the Australian version of the Who Wants to Be a Millionaire? gameshow, hosted by Eddie McGuire. See Who Wants to Be a Millionaire? on Wikipedia.Wikipedia

Phrase[edit]

lock it in, Eddie

  1. (Australia) Used to signal certainty, commitment.
    • 2023 August 22, Gareth Furber, Flinders University[1]:
      You can register here. Session will be delivered via Teams. Lock it in Eddie.
    • 2021 May 18, MrSimtang, Whirlpool[2]:
      No idea who either of them are, but it's a rumour on the internet so it's got to be 100% legit. Lock it in Eddie.
    • 2023, Henry Paul Photography[3]:
      Once we’ve met, you'll need to pay the non-refundable retainer to lock it in Eddie!
    • 2004 April 14, Lidge, Big Footy[4]:
      We have a winner. Dual Brownlow medallist. Lock it in Eddie.