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Click

A Kilometre (about 0.63 miles), Vietnam War slang.

Wal-marts about ten clicks from hya. (See: Hya)

by xxoo May 14, 2003

Click

A medical phenomenon (similar to possiballs), when a woman's clitoris is so large it resembles a less attractive looking male sexual organ.

Steve: "Last night was the first time me and Meghan made love, but I'm afraid it may be the last since her click dwarfs my penis." Donaldo:"That's too bad. Maybe a pair of scissors will come in handy"

by jdiddy1032 February 15, 2011

Click

A clit lick. The equivalent of a blow job for girls. Another way to say getting head, getting face, being eaten out, for women since it combines "clit + lick" into click.

Girl says, "wow I want a click" Oh click me, oh yeah God I want that guy to click me all night.

by Master Clicker June 05, 2010

Click

The smaller, slighter statures sexual appendage of a non-op' Transgender Female, compound noun constructed by combining a medically accepted word referencing an abbreviated word for a part of a cis females' anatomy, e.g: "clit'" short for "clitoris" with a slang word for a male sex organ - the "penis" e.g: "dick" or "cock"

OMG! Last night I spent hours enjoying the delightful little click my newfound Transgender Gurlfriend was hiding under hur skirt!

by §Simply_Sara69 December 15, 2022

Click

A word used to end a phone call instead of saying goodbye. Mainly used during informal phone calls.

John: I'll talk to you later. Jake: Click *ends phone call*

by Snake Eyes IV February 14, 2010

Click

An abbreviation of the words 'Clit' and 'Lick', another way to describe going down on a woman.

Bloke: Woah, she's hot. Bloke 2: Yeah, I'd give her a Click

by Mathcoops July 25, 2018

Click

A sound made by putting the back on the tongue on the back top of the mouth(the velar part) and the tip of the tongue behind the teeth, on the flat part behind the teeth, or the ridge, and pulling down with the tongue to create a pressure difference that when released, produces a pop-like consonant. A click can also be made by separating the lips. Khoisan and some Bantu languages, such as Ju|oansi and Xhosa, have many clicks in them, as does Tëlþuilgöç.

Khoisan dozens of different clicks in addition to mroe common consonants.

by Eddy June 27, 2003