zip-tiehttp://www.oed.com/dictionary/zip-tie_v%3Ftab%3Dmeaning_and_usezip-tie, v.
First published 2021

zip-tieverb

U.S.
  1. 1985–
    transitive. To fasten or secure (something) with a zip tie or zip ties; (often) esp. to bind (a person's wrists or ankles) with a zip tie or zip ties. Cf. zip tie n.
    1. 1985
      The plastic latch was zip-tied for security.
      Cycle World January 63/2 (caption)
    2. 2005
      When we got these guys we had them sandbagged and zip tied, meaning we had a sandbag on their heads and zip ties..on their hands.
      New York Review of Books 3 November 69/2
    3. 2010
      Zip tie her hands!’ someone shouted. ‘She'll kill us all.’
      L. M. Altom, Baby Twins i. 11

zip-tie, v. was first published in March 2021.

zip-tie, v. was last modified in July 2023.