Clocking

To be rollin, Making it big. Gathering bunches of a particular item
J. Cecil is clocking bitches out of the local y-town bars
by Sweet Joe March 07, 2005
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clocked

Verb: To notice or suddenly see something.

Predominantly Scottish (?) use.
"I walked in the bar and clocked my mates waiting for me."

"I've clocked the look on his face and decided not to bother explaining."

by mardy379 October 09, 2007
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on the clock

To be subjected to scrutiny. Loosely coined by viewers, fans, and media associated with the NFL Draft, wherein each pro team has 15 minutes per round during the draft to decide, among many aspiring athletes, who to draft as a player. The NFL Draft draws such media coverage for analysis that each draft selection becomes instantaneous fodder for sports journalism scrutiny.
Aaron's graduation depends on how his grades are for this last semester. He finds out in 12 days, so he is on the clock.

The company's inability to make a decent profit during the last quarter has put them on the clock for this next month; a loss will likely result in heavy firings.
by MJTauthor December 05, 2007
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Clock

When your girl's clit is bigger than the size of your flaccid cock.
Tom: Yo man, you end up taking Emily home last night?

Graham: Yea bro, bitch had a clock the size of my forearm

Tom: Word
by The Taint Slurper November 11, 2012
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clocked

Recorded, Timed. Usually referring to the speed/time of a motor vehicle.
"The cop clocked me at 230km/h in my new skyline."
by Diego September 09, 2003
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Clock In

The first shot taken by a professional drinker, which sounds similar to punching a time-clock.
Will: "Sorry I'm late."
Chuck: "That's ok, but don't forget to Clock In"
Will: "Two Whiskeys!"
by Ken11 February 21, 2020
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