Country Dictionary

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clutch

Exactly what you need, exactly when you need it.

"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 09, 2006

clutch

to perform under pressure

In the last few seconds of a close game, only a player with clutch can lead the team to victory.

by CPD September 29, 2003

clutch

coming in handy, just what was needed, essential or sweet

Mike: Good thing we packed the umbrella b4 we left Cory: Yeah def dude, it came clutch

by P Meister August 10, 2004

clutch

coming through when you are needed most in high pressure situations

"yo did you see that catch? that was clutch"

by berserkerror08 April 25, 2006

clutch

1. When someone performs under pressure situations 2. When something good happens you can say clutch 3. The pedal used to shift gears in a manual car

1. Derek Jeter is a clutch hitter. 2. The Yankees won the world series, that is so clutch. 3. Hold the clutch down to shift to fourth.

by Lenny Nez November 13, 2006

clutch

The assembly that engages and disengages a transmission. Performing successfully while under pressure. A group of baby birds. A ladies handbag. A grasp or hold.

Nice work with that clutch dumbass, that gear didn't need all those teeth anyway!

by numerator May 01, 2005

clutch

adj. 1.Essential to success. 2. Tending to be successful in difficult situations. v.intr. To attempt to grasp or seize. v.tr. To grasp and hold tightly. n. 1. A grasp or a hand in the act of grasping. 2. Control or power. 3. A critical situation. 4. A device for gripping and holding (e.g. in a motor vehicle).

Lesbian posters are clutch for attracting babes. I clutched the gearshift in my hand and hit the clutch.

by adamisaspaz March 05, 2003