"Samson and locks" typically refers to the biblical story of Samson, who loses his strength when his hair is cut off. The phrase is commonly used to suggest vulnerability or weakness when someone's source of power or confidence is taken away.
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of the sunIn the Bible Samson's name means Man of the sun.
Samson comes from the Hebrew name שִׁמְשׁוֹן (Shimshon) which probably meant "sun".
if you mean locks you can say "The locks are broke." or if you mean lochness monster you can say "the lochness monster is a creature."
Macbeth is telling Banquo's ghost not to shake his head at him. Banquo knows that Macbeth had him killed and is filling Macbeth's heart with shame but shaking his gory locks at him. His face is covered in blood and he has many gashes on his head, which is where the blood/gore would be coming from.
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I don't know who "King Samson" is. There's no such person in the Bible. The Biblical Samson was a Judge, not a King; the first King was Saul, a century or so later.Do you perhaps mean King Solomon? If so, very different person.[Edit: There's apparently a rapper or something named "King Solomon". If that's what you mean, obviously not the same person.]
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It means you can yell at people on the internet.
the locks are just big metal doors and there is a person that has the remote to control the opening and closing.