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clown

v. to clown, clowning, clowned. To laugh, make fun of, or find joy in a person or event. Almost always used in a derogatory or degrading fashion. n. A fool or jester; someone that you laugh at or "clown" at.

1. "I can't wait till I hear you say 'I'm going down, mayday, mayday.' I'm gonna clown." - Ice Cube, "Ghetto Bird" 2. Hah hah Lorenzo just dropped his sack in front of a narc, what a clown!

by thug4life October 04, 2002

clowned on

Verb 1) To be put to shame or ridiculed by a clown.

You just got clowned on, dog!

by white trash March 03, 2005

clown

You.

You are a clown.

by Bestapo September 06, 2019

clowning

to be making fun of someone, or make jokes

Dude The Game was clowning on 50 cent. He was clowning on the new kid.

by Matstir January 24, 2010

Clown

Dumbasses who disrupt common settings by making stupid jokes, loud noises, && instigating stupid stuff.

*Boy packing on some other boy, && joke wasn't funny* Damn, ____ is such a clown.

by piiglett. February 18, 2009

clown

(verb) When a thing or a person fucks something up or fails to perform a desired function.

Tony clowned the deal...he said he was gonna pay me yesterday and hasn't gotten back to me.

by liz089 June 16, 2011

clown

1. A person who wear face paint, huge shoes, small cars, and most likely some kind of horn to instill fear in small children and even more fear in adults. A clown is probably the best thing to scare someone. 2. Someone who unintentionally embarasses themselves 3. Nickname for Shawn Crahan, one of the original founders of the Alternative Metal band, Slipknot

1. Dude, that clown scars the living shit out of me. 2. That clown always falls down when he runs. 3. Clown is one sic mother fucker.

by ThroatSlit February 17, 2006