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Clacking

The action of hitting your cleats together to knock the mud off of them.
After the muddy football game i was clacking my cleats in the locker room and mud went everywhere.
by ChaDMcBaDD October 12, 2009
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Clacking

This original version is when you take your hard cock and smack someone's face, alternating between their left and right cheeks, as your love rod makes a slapping sound. There are a couple variants of clacking such as straddling a woman's chest while smacking her with your man meat or just grabbing her hair, cock in her face, and rotating your hips as quickly as possible to maximize the clacking sound.
Robyn: Hey Stacey, what happened to your face? Did Leon hit you again?
Stacey: No girl, he was just Clacking me real good.
by ATM spajshj September 14, 2019
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clacking

a form of sex in which the male (or a female with complete strap-on genitalia) repeatedly inserts their balls into their partner's asshole. The balls and asshole are each lubricated to ensure full pleasure for both participants.
To stimulate their dormant sex life, the husband surprised his wife during their weekly sex by getting behind her, and clacking her into submission.
by clackmaster3000 November 22, 2011
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CLACKS!

Another word spoken in admiration for women's breasts.
Must be used in admiration and as a compliment. You see a girl who is well built and you say; Hmmmm, baby got CLACKS!
by Big Daddy Corleone September 8, 2011
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Clack

'Man! that concert was Clack!'
by Jay-J21 June 20, 2017
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Clack

An offensive racial slur that describes a person with both a Caucasian and a Black parent
I have a lot of friends who are clacks, so it's okay for me to say this - Barack Obama is the most successful clack of all time.
by nnam_ecnarret July 26, 2016
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Clack

Clack means to speak (about unimportant matters) rapidly and incessantly, originally from when Clacks' in England got their names for being royal court messengers. There is another version, of course, and that is it comes from the middle english work clakken, which comes from the Old Norse word Klaka which means thoughtless, prolonged talk...
What a clack of a sound, The horse made a clicky-clack noise as it rode past, A clack of thun
by Chris Clack November 23, 2006
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