1. To go into a room and lock the door.
2. The noise the door makes as one shuts the door and locks themselves in.
A term specifically used by (but not limited to) a flight crew after finishing a trip and checking into the hotel for a layover. It indicates those members of the crew that go directly to their rooms and don't go out later with the rest of the crew.
2. The noise the door makes as one shuts the door and locks themselves in.
A term specifically used by (but not limited to) a flight crew after finishing a trip and checking into the hotel for a layover. It indicates those members of the crew that go directly to their rooms and don't go out later with the rest of the crew.
I was so exhausted that day, I slam-clicked. I'm a slam-clicker. In fact, I'm slam-clicking it tonight.
Whenever I get into an argument with my daughter, she just slam-clicks.
Whenever I get into an argument with my daughter, she just slam-clicks.
by NickAtNet November 29, 2007
A small mistake which causes a huge disastrous event to occur.
From an online game, where the creator Jick accidentally deleted the entire database with a single click.
From an online game, where the creator Jick accidentally deleted the entire database with a single click.
"Dude, why did you have to spill those thumb tacks on my box of condoms? Now she's pregnant, and her parents beat the crap out of me and my wife found out about my affair and shot herself."
"Sorry, it was a Jick click."
"Sorry, it was a Jick click."
by boxnoq April 20, 2006
An errant mouse click. The act of unintentionally and frequently missing intended click targets with a computer mouse. This could be the result of tiredness, alcohol consumption or generally bad hand eye coordination.
After typing a 25 page report, Henry tates clicked 'No' when prompted to save his work before closing the document.
by suarezar August 14, 2009
Engaging in sexual activities with a Clown, with clock referring to a Clown's cock and "clicking" corresponding to whatever sexual act you have in mind. ;)
Zach: "Hey Nathan, have you seen Julia around anywhere today?"
Nathan: "I am pretty sure that she went to the State Fair to click on that clock!"
or
The adults of Derry, Maine ventured into the sewers to click on that clock.
Nathan: "I am pretty sure that she went to the State Fair to click on that clock!"
or
The adults of Derry, Maine ventured into the sewers to click on that clock.
by ThiccBih September 07, 2017
An eyecatching link on a website which encourages people to read on. It is often paid for by the advertiser ("Paid" click bait) or generates income based on the number of clicks.
This is not news, really. It’s click bait, the stuff pageviews are made of.
OR
This is the worst article I've ever read, clearly from a massive Microsoft hater or paid by Apple/Google. It's just paid FUD clickbait, wouldn't expect any better of news.com.au. Source: Whirlpool Forum 21 Oct 2012.
OR
This is the worst article I've ever read, clearly from a massive Microsoft hater or paid by Apple/Google. It's just paid FUD clickbait, wouldn't expect any better of news.com.au. Source: Whirlpool Forum 21 Oct 2012.
by John Prior October 30, 2012
Hex ten is correct in stating that it would be better if advertisers said "dont click here" instead of "click here" as it is human nature to find out, "what would happen if I did click here instead?"
by Not Zane September 23, 2004
by Trav September 27, 2004