A common toast made by women while partaking in alcoholic beverages together. Upon exclamation, the participants touch (clank) their glasses together and rejoice in celebration. Originating in Syracuse, NY.
Our drinks are here, clank clank bitches!
by Frickizzle March 07, 2010
"Hey man, I'll talk to you later. I'm gonna go sit by the train tracks and clank."
"Oh man, I'm so clanked."
"Oh man, I'm so clanked."
by Trace Fossils July 11, 2008
Word ment to imply that impromptu or spontaneous sexual congregation in an un-traditional location has recently or is currently taking place. The fact that sex is taking place is identifiable to bystanders within ear-shot by the clanking noise of one or more belt buckles being dropped to the the hard-surfaced floor. Origin of word: Kansas City, MO.
May also be used as a verb.
See also "merk" or "merking."
May also be used as a verb.
See also "merk" or "merking."
As I re-entered the party, I noticed my friends were gathered around the bathroom door and appeared to be listening intently. A party goer had just entered the bathroom with a random girl. A clank sound was followed by sounds of passion. Those near the door exchanged a knowing look, and several spoke in unison, "CLANK!"
"Hey Padrick, you broke my mirror when you clanked that chick in my bathroom during the party last night."
"Hey Padrick, you broke my mirror when you clanked that chick in my bathroom during the party last night."
by Duke L'Orange October 18, 2006
by Imclank August 23, 2017