Adjective or Adverb
Describing something positively. In general, Clean = good, not bad, superb, fresh etc.
Also the word Clean must always be capitalized when used in this specific context.
Describing something positively. In general, Clean = good, not bad, superb, fresh etc.
Also the word Clean must always be capitalized when used in this specific context.
Kountry: "Alright, so my parents are going to be out of town this weekend so we can throw that party."
Downtown: "Oh fuck yeah. That's a real Clean plan."
Downtown: "Oh fuck yeah. That's a real Clean plan."
by Dackary Zopps March 25, 2009
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by ro91 November 22, 2005
by Jason April 25, 2003
by HurricanesFan2001 April 09, 2010
Neil has been clean and sober for a year now.
Annabelle has decided to get clean.
Lucy's new years resolution is to get clean.
Annabelle has decided to get clean.
Lucy's new years resolution is to get clean.
by black-widow1640 December 29, 2011
"How can you call this clean?"
"I know where everything is! Therefore, it's clean!"
"Dammit! Mom 'cleaned' my room and now I can't find anything!"
"I know where everything is! Therefore, it's clean!"
"Dammit! Mom 'cleaned' my room and now I can't find anything!"
by Sylphera May 27, 2015