cork7blunt's definitions
A slang term that combines "clap" and "cheeks," used to refer to the rhythmic, often loud, impact of cheeks—typically during intimate activity, twerking, or any motion where the cheeks are audibly in motion. Can also be used to describe someone getting absolutely destroyed—physically, verbally, emotionally, or otherwise. If you’ve been cleeked, you didn’t just lose… you got wrecked.
As a verb:
1. To cleek = to cause cheeks to clap.
2. To cleek = to destroy or embarrass someone.
As a noun:
1. A cleek = the sound or act of cheeks clapping.
2. A cleek = a savage takedown or brutal defeat.
Note:
Not to be confused with "clique" or the Scottish golf club. If someone’s cleekin’, it’s not about friendships or fairways.
As a verb:
1. To cleek = to cause cheeks to clap.
2. To cleek = to destroy or embarrass someone.
As a noun:
1. A cleek = the sound or act of cheeks clapping.
2. A cleek = a savage takedown or brutal defeat.
Note:
Not to be confused with "clique" or the Scottish golf club. If someone’s cleekin’, it’s not about friendships or fairways.
"Bro, the way they were going at it, you could hear the cleeks from down the hall."
"She dropped it low and started cleeking like the bass line owed her money."
"We ain’t just chillin’, we cleekin’ tonight."
"She was twerking so hard, the whole room echoed with cleeks."
"Bro got cleeked in front of the whole squad—he’s never living that down."
"They thought they had bars, but I came in and cleeked 'em on the mic."
"You cleekin’ tonight or just chillin’?"
"She dropped it low and started cleeking like the bass line owed her money."
"We ain’t just chillin’, we cleekin’ tonight."
"She was twerking so hard, the whole room echoed with cleeks."
"Bro got cleeked in front of the whole squad—he’s never living that down."
"They thought they had bars, but I came in and cleeked 'em on the mic."
"You cleekin’ tonight or just chillin’?"
by cork7blunt July 29, 2025
