cluck·ing/ˈclkɪŋg/ –adjective
1. of or pertaining to a sale or sales of property to obtain a controlled substance.*
2. engaged in clucking.**
3. readily cluckable; in strong demand (often used in combination).***
1. of or pertaining to a sale or sales of property to obtain a controlled substance.*
2. engaged in clucking.**
3. readily cluckable; in strong demand (often used in combination).***
* "I am clucking the vcr."
** "Two clucking junkies in new york."
*** "These are perfect guitars for clucking!"
** "Two clucking junkies in new york."
*** "These are perfect guitars for clucking!"
by gbrl gzmn May 2, 2010

by joro66 May 25, 2018

A sound emitted by those who reject an item during interlock. The sound is a cross between a laugh and a choke.
by cubed2206 August 22, 2011

Should the chickens of the world stop clucking, all the world's people would become suicidally depressed and commit suicide.
by cluckity cluck braap May 16, 2003

Crack rock addicts, who confess there love for you and give you anything you want for just one more hit.
by Art-Dogg October 17, 2005

As Cluck was pet by it's master, it's eyes focused upon the grim look his master had looking upon the land below them, as if... he owned it.
by Exor January 16, 2004

by b.love September 21, 2003
