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adjective Possessing excellent, impressive, or desirable qualities; a derivation from the surname of celebrity, George Clooney; good. noun a familiar or fond name given to someone, signifying your appreciation of their fine qualities. verb Outwit, upstage, or get the better of someone; bested. That suit you're wearing makes you look cloon.
That guy is cloon. That suit is the cloonest. The opponent got clooned by his competitor. |
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A nigger who puts on as much make up as a clown; a combo of "coon" and "clown" Wow Niki Minaj is such a cloon.
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The typical shady and sleazy salesman whom often times smells of booze and sports a comb over. 'Cloons' can be found in many industries including, but not limited to: mattress sales, used car lots, door to door vacuum sales, Capital Meats, telemarketing, and the mortgage industry. In the 10 minutes I spent looking at the cars on the lot I was harassed by at least 5 sales cloons. Eventually, I became so fed up with their cheesy spiels that I left.
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A color. What color is his hat?
Cloon? |
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A mix by the words "clean" and "cool". For example when someone does a crazy trick in a clean way! That 360flip was cloon!
That car was so cloon! |
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