Ziploc

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Marketing coinage, from zip and lock.

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Ziploc (plural Ziplocs)

  1. Any of a range of disposable, resealable storage bags that are fastened by a pair of interlocking plastic flanges.
    • 1996 September 17, John McCrea, “Italian Leather Sofa”, Fashion Nugget, Cake, Capricorn Records:
      When she get what she wants / She puts the rest on a tray / In a zip-loc bag in the freezer.
    • 2003, Bill Schuette, White Blaze Fever:
      I basically had all my different pieces of gear in individual Ziploc bags.

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