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Pi O'Clock

The time 3:14. Can be AM or PM. Also, Pi Time.
Guy 1: "Hey, what time do you want to go to the bar?"
Guy 2: "I have class until 3. Let's go at Pi O'Clock."

Pizza Place: "Your pizza should be ready to pick up at Pi O'Clock. Thanks!"
by Krish the Fish March 16, 2010
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cloacal kiss

The method in which a male bird fertilizes the ovum of a female bird. The male and female press their cloacals (a prosterior opening which functions as the end of the reproductive, digestive, and urinary tracts) together for a few moments to transfer sperm to the female.
Mel: Whoa are those birds rubbing their butts together?

Nico: No they're just giving each other a cloacal kiss.
by neeky neeks July 21, 2009
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Clacky

The irritating noise made when you need a drink.
by mattyp01 March 11, 2013
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drunk o'clock

the time at which someone is noticeably drunk, especially when it is not at a generally accepted time to be drunk.
"I called Bill at about 2 pm, and he was already slurring his words. Apparently, it's already half past drunk o'clock for him."
by The LJ-rizzle March 23, 2009
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on the clock shit

noun. (an addition to "The Shit List")

This is any kind of shit that you take while you are punched in (clocked in) at work. Lunch hour and coffee break shits do not qualify.
"Thought you might have fell down the toilet since you took so long in the bathroom?"

"Oh no, I just needed to take a nice "on the clock shit"!
by jamminspacey January 24, 2010
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around the clock

at all times. Existing or occurring without interruption or end.
Employee: I need a break.

Boss: No no no break now at all we have tons of work still!

Employee: Come on, I have been working around the clock! I deserve a break!
by vampfreak April 10, 2010
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Clockpunk

A sub-genre of the speculative historical fiction genre called Steampunk. Clockpunk is characterized by modern technologies accomplished using clockwork mechanisms and generally excluding steam power, electricity, and the internal combustion engine. The chronological setting for Clockpunk fiction is pre-Industrial Revoluion, whereas steampunk is late 19th or early 20th century. A Clockpunk novel might include a world, Earth or another planet, which has been so dramatically revolutionized by DaVinci's mechanical inventions that its technology rivals our computers, phones, etc., while most other factors (some combination of social structure, ploitics, customs, clothing, etc.) would remail relatively true to the 15th century.
Gears and cogs but no steam...that's not Steampunk, its Clockpunk.
by Pam Avantnos November 13, 2007
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