zip-cuffhttp://www.oed.com/dictionary/zip-cuff_n%3Ftab%3Dmeaning_and_usezip cuff, n.
First published 2021

zip cuffnoun

U.S.
  1. 1995–
    Usually in plural. A fastener used as handcuffs, consisting of a thin, flexible nylon strap with a notched surface that is shaped to form two loops secured by a central ratchet.
    1. 1995
      The police stoop down to arrest them... You can hear the zipping sound of plastic hand restraints—zipcuffs—being pulled tight.
      Harper's Magazine January 42/2
    2. 2004
      They grabbed my arms and jerked my hands behind my back. I felt nylon zip cuffs ratchet around my wrists.
      T. Borg, Tahoe Killshot li. 267
    3. 2011
      The riot police moved in with zip cuffs and teargassed the occupiers.
      @joshharkinson 15 November in twitter.com (accessed 27 Apr. 2018)

zip cuff, n. was first published in March 2021.

zip cuff, n. was last modified in July 2023.