A noise and upward hand motion used to signal to someone that you are ignoring them.
Comes from the sound a glass divider makes when you are in a limo.
Comes from the sound a glass divider makes when you are in a limo.
Person 1: That movie sucks.
Person 2: No, it doesn't!
Person 1: Uh, yeah, it does.
Person 2: Zzzt click!
Person 2: No, it doesn't!
Person 1: Uh, yeah, it does.
Person 2: Zzzt click!
by SkaraMog July 30, 2008

a) A close group of straight guy friends. Makes it hard for a girl to approach guy that is in one.
b) A group of gay guys that are really close but are just friends
b) A group of gay guys that are really close but are just friends
Jennifer: Did you talk to Stephen?
Michelle: No, I coulnd't! He was with his dick click as usual.
Jennifer: omg wtf
Michelle: No, I coulnd't! He was with his dick click as usual.
Jennifer: omg wtf
by Michelle the PB January 26, 2008

A popular group of rap artists, including: Lil' Jon and the East Side Boyz, Trilleville, Lil' Scrappy, Bohagon, E-40, Crime Mobb, and new artists Chyna White and Oobie. This phrase is often used in songs by these artists.
What's happenin'? Dis ya boy Lil Jon! BME Click!
What's up 40? What's happenin'?
What's up Sean paul? What's happenin'?
What's up 40? What's happenin'?
What's up Sean paul? What's happenin'?
by Graham D. September 6, 2008

An underground dice game.
by D-Fo June 14, 2005

by Ompa loops June 17, 2020

The act of playing a point and click game while shitfaced. Originated with a group of streamers on Twitch when one of them decided to have a bit too much to drink and stream some point and click games.
by Netopirka November 3, 2013

An owner of a lame website or blog, who spams internet message boards with bogus conversations among his many IDs. The goal is to give the impression that the initial message contains something of considerable interest to a number of people. That initial message invariably contains a link to said lame website or blog, to which the click whore is attempting to draw attention and internet traffic.
"These same nine IDs keep showing up in the same conversation on twenty different message boards. That "hot_stocks" blogger really is a click whore."
by SpamCanner November 24, 2009
