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Verb: To notice or suddenly see something.

Predominantly Scottish (?) use.
"I walked in the bar and clocked my mates waiting for me."

"I've clocked the look on his face and decided not to bother explaining."
clocked by mardy379 October 24, 2007
I clocked Final Fantasy 7
Clocked by NuclearApox September 4, 2005
Recorded, Timed. Usually referring to the speed/time of a motor vehicle.
"The cop clocked me at 230km/h in my new skyline."
clocked by Diego September 9, 2003
clocked as in you want to clock a new friend/sexual partner.
"so dave you going to clock jenny tonight"
"i already clocked her"
Clocked by P.Kong October 18, 2009
to get clocked is to get caught out. mostly used to suggest being caught out by boydem, though also family, or partners. lol
"she clocked onto you nicely..."

"i used to shot until boydem clocked me"
clocked by §håÐðw May 21, 2004
To be called out on what you're trying to hide.
Say a tranny's walking down Polk St. and you notice some five o'clock shadow and you're all "tranny, PLEASE!" And thusly, said tranny is CLOCKED.

Alternate forms: Clock; clockage; clockable; clock-worthy; clock around the clock
clocked by Parker Day January 11, 2009