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 30, 2015
"The other day I was really hungry but thought I had no money on me. Then I found five dollars in my jacket pocket--that was clutch."
by FtG January 9, 2006
by CPD September 29, 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
Having successfully completed a task by yourself.
i.e. Having won a match of search and destroy without the assistance of your team
i.e. Having won a match of search and destroy without the assistance of your team
by JoshSucksAtUO June 8, 2016
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