by CPD September 28, 2003
by P Meister August 10, 2004
n.
the crucial moment that comes between winning and losing
adj.
being able to perform under extreme pressure
the crucial moment that comes between winning and losing
adj.
being able to perform under extreme pressure
Kobe can only sink 3's in the clutch
(Derived from the clutch mechanism in a manual car, where perfect timing can mean the difference between a launch and a stall)
(Derived from the clutch mechanism in a manual car, where perfect timing can mean the difference between a launch and a stall)
by Hav February 27, 2004
In the clutch means at perfect timing.
Comes from the clutch in a manual transmission where perfect timing can mean the difference between a launch and a stall)
Comes from the clutch in a manual transmission where perfect timing can mean the difference between a launch and a stall)
"Did you make your job interview yesterday? Heard your car wouldn't start."
"Yeah, man. Shorty came through in the clutch."
"Yeah, man. Shorty came through in the clutch."
by shortyEve November 29, 2015
A word that is used in Call of Duty 4 and 5, possibly in other shooters, where there is one man left in a game of Search and Destroy against the enemy team which has 5 or 6 players, and the one man 'clutches' and wins.
by Jason Steel August 05, 2009
by berserkerror08 April 24, 2006