to work a closing workshift, then opening shift the next day. Common in low paying retail jobs with a new schedule every week.
by capitest November 3, 2014

When you work in a retail/restaurant environment and you are scheduled to close up shop around 10-12 at night, and then are also expected to come back and work an opening shift the next day around 6-8. This usually only allows for a person to sleep 3-5 hours in between shifts because they still have to take the time to travel home, wind-down, eat and/or feed your children, and/or significant other (if pets are involved, they need to be fed also and possibly walked), maybe laundry, shower, sleep and eat, shower and travel back...It's like they never leave and also can cause severe pain in the feet, legs, hips, back and brain.
Worker 1: "Today was so s***ty! I can't wait to get outta here and go to this f**k'n party! You down?"
Worker 2: "Can't dude, got a clopen....."
Worker 1: "F****************CK" :/
Worker 2: "Can't dude, got a clopen....."
Worker 1: "F****************CK" :/
by DelaHaze November 27, 2012

The term for a turn around shift in a non-nine to five job.
If you work the closing shift tonight and you have to work the opening shift the next morning, you are clopening.
If you work the closing shift tonight and you have to work the opening shift the next morning, you are clopening.
by katykangaroo March 24, 2009

by DrEdrection November 7, 2010

by UnleashTheThrashards February 22, 2008

by Steve Ibey May 28, 2007

Person 1: What's your work schedule this weekend?
Person 2: I have a clopen. I work closing shift on saturday (2:30pm-11pm) and then open on sunday (7am-3:30pm).
Person 2: I have a clopen. I work closing shift on saturday (2:30pm-11pm) and then open on sunday (7am-3:30pm).
by fullofjoy20 May 9, 2009
