Someone who is new and thinks that they know much about a subject (when it is evident they know little). Usually associated with IRC/asl.
by louis October 22, 2001
Get the clueless newbie mug.1) A person who partakes in an event of which they have no understanding, often having a negative impact upon others.
2) A person in need of meeting with a cluestick
2) A person in need of meeting with a cluestick
Bob ran his own mailserver but never realised why his Internet connection suddenly became very slow.
Subsequently, Bob got very angry with people accusing him of spamming because no spam could ever come from his computer.
Subsequently, Bob got very angry with people accusing him of spamming because no spam could ever come from his computer.
by beddo May 11, 2004
Get the clueless mug.when one vicously scavanges through a womans vagina to find a jolly rancher or any other candy and eats the candy afterwards.
by buenosdias99999999 August 29, 2011
Get the clern mug.second dinner; the fourth meal of the day after breakfast, lunch, and dinner. Note: not a snack but a full meal. Also spelled clurch, klurch, klerch, and tonya.
by Musumeci #1 July 14, 2003
Get the clerch mug.Mostly used within support teams for UK ISPs to describe customer's who can't understand even the most basic instruction.
The opposite of Clueminatti
The opposite of Clueminatti
by Riocaz April 20, 2007
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Get the clergy mug.To pick up on or sense another’s thought. Usually based on a. knowledge of the person or type of person and context of the situation and b. the ability to read body signals.
The ability to catch on to something without knowing the background.
Entering a conversation midstream and understanding immediately the gist of it.
The ability to catch on to something without knowing the background.
Entering a conversation midstream and understanding immediately the gist of it.
by UWB is really not me February 4, 2010
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