To have strong influcence and have the respect of peers.swag
The ability to set trends
The way one carries him/herself
The ability to set trends
The way one carries him/herself
by tl_clark August 18, 2009
by Lara19 July 27, 2007
by clout starr December 22, 2017
by TheBigFatMice69 February 23, 2019
by Clout god aka dougie fresh September 09, 2017
A person who has alot of friends , people like her/him.
Usually, the term “Clout” is considered a slang in which people use to say “I have lots of followers” or “Likes”. But that is 100% the wrong way too use it.
Usually, the term “Clout” is considered a slang in which people use to say “I have lots of followers” or “Likes”. But that is 100% the wrong way too use it.
by Nickiii Muhfuc G July 08, 2020
Noun IPA pronunciation: klaʊt / kl-ow-t
The first documented use of this word came about before the 900s. In Old English its spelling was "Clut." Its original definition was "a lump of something." The slang term came about in 1946 and was defined as "the personal influence one has." It was originally used by politicians.
Verb To hit or strike someone or something with your hand. This slang also derived from the original meaning of the noun form of this word. It holds the idea of striking someone with a lump (the lump, in this case, being one's hand). This term came about in the 14th century. Though, it was slowly phased out of its slang status and became an official definition during its increased usage in the English language.
The first documented use of this word came about before the 900s. In Old English its spelling was "Clut." Its original definition was "a lump of something." The slang term came about in 1946 and was defined as "the personal influence one has." It was originally used by politicians.
Verb To hit or strike someone or something with your hand. This slang also derived from the original meaning of the noun form of this word. It holds the idea of striking someone with a lump (the lump, in this case, being one's hand). This term came about in the 14th century. Though, it was slowly phased out of its slang status and became an official definition during its increased usage in the English language.
Noun "I have a clout of pumpkin seeds ready for cookin'."
Slang "I've been building my clout for years. You'll never have enough power to truly tear me down."
Verb She clouted him across the face out of anger.
Slang "I've been building my clout for years. You'll never have enough power to truly tear me down."
Verb She clouted him across the face out of anger.
by Red Will B May 11, 2022