noun. A term given to a person, typically college-aged and one who flaunts bodily hair that resembles a Jewish bear, who partakes in intoxicatingactivities resulting in a claw like maneuver executed by the graceful swinging of an out-stretched downwards finger pendulum. This drunken, yet much sought after action, is aimed at only the most desirable member of the opposite sex, or same if you prefer (Clawnors are capable of swinging in many different aspects). Once a #Clawnor, always a #Clawnor.
Example 1: "Why didn't our friend go bowling with us tonight?"
"Oh, he was probably being a #Clawnor and preying on a new piece of ass."
Example 2: "Mommy, why does that man's hand smell funny?"
"Because he's a Clawnor, honey."
Created by Emilie Autumn Both used as a hand gesture and as a logo. The iconography of the rat was an integral part of the stage show and has been used in costumes, set design, artwork and merchandising.
The hand gesture itself is used by Miss Autumn, Plague rats and muffins. It is also used in motion during the rat game.
The logo has appeared on concert posters, disc art, web design, apparel and press related items.
Also Clawesome -adjective (klaw•sum):
When no other word can properly describe the greatness of the world's worst car thief getting caught/owned by a global coalition of internet users.