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Clocked

Predominantly used in London. To 'clock' is: to realise, to catch on, to notice.

1.) Shit! he clocked that i stole his phone. 2.) She clocked that something was wrong.

by martelldesu March 19, 2015

clock

used in gay vernacular especially among drag queens to call out someone's flaws, to uncover or reveal the truth in a situation or one's true gender

I saw through her! She was a fake! And I clocked it! I am Nurse Clock-a-bitch!

by Gayzelle March 12, 2011

On the clock

"On the clock" refers to when one is getting paid by the hour and any setbacks are viewed in a positive light, because the longer the job takes the more you get paid.

Ryan: "dammit, we've hit every single red light on the way!" Kevin: "don't worry about it chief, we're on the clock!" Ryan: "nuff said."

by Dirty danchez June 29, 2009

clock

1) To regard an act or object. 2) The act of hitting a person. 3) A gauge, such as a speedometer. 4) To gauge, to estimate, to time.

1) You clockin' that hot AMG? 2) Try to steal my AMG, I'll clock you. 3) These new 340 km/h AMG clocks rule! 4) Cop clocked me at 340 in my AMG!

by T.D. January 20, 2003

clocked

Observed, recorded, noted. Possibly related to determining the speed of a car by using a stopwatch to time its travel between two fixed points, such as "He was clocked doing 60 in a 45 zone".

"Hey that guy keeps eyeballing your iPod." "Yeah, I already clocked him."

by GayMedia April 05, 2010

clocked

Beaten, bashed, punished. To hit someone.

"Shut the fuck up before I clock you." "He waz gettin' tough, so I clocked him one."

by Diego September 11, 2003

Clock

Scale for weighing drugs

"I don't think this is an O. You got a clock?"

by Lucca Brassi March 26, 2009