something that tells you the time. When it a form capable of being worn on the wrist, it can help prevent you from being late.
by jonesy December 11, 2004
verb.
The act of tampering with the odometer of a vehicle to make it appear that the vehicle has not travelled as far as it really has. This tactic is often employed to sell a vehicle for more than it is actually worth.
The act of tampering with the odometer of a vehicle to make it appear that the vehicle has not travelled as far as it really has. This tactic is often employed to sell a vehicle for more than it is actually worth.
Dan bought his car from a shonky dealer. I told him that the car had probably been clocked, but he had no idea what clocking was. He's fucked if the rego inspector picks up on it.
by TeraByte911 December 04, 2008
by Horny bastard January 09, 2005
So did you ever get with amanda yesterday?
Ya man, but her dad was on the way home so i had to clock in/clock out.
Ya man, but her dad was on the way home so i had to clock in/clock out.
by Garrett666 August 14, 2007
The act of hitting or attacking someone or some group. Term originated in South Central Los Angeles by the Crips gang. To clock meant to wage gang warfare "around the clock" i.e. 24/7 on your enemies.
by Steve Williams February 26, 2005
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
Alternate forms: Clock; clockage; clockable; clock-worthy; clock around the clock
by Parker Day February 07, 2008
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