Cluck
Word | CLUCK |
Character | 5 |
Hyphenation | cluck |
Pronunciations | /klʌk/ |
Definitions and meanings of "Cluck"
What do we mean by cluck?
The characteristic sound made by a hen when brooding or calling its chicks. noun
A sound similar to this. noun
A stupid or foolish person. noun
To utter the characteristic sound of a hen. intransitive verb
To make a sound similar to that of a hen, as in coaxing a horse. intransitive verb
To call by making the characteristic sound of a hen or a similar sound. intransitive verb
To express by clucking. intransitive verb
To utter the call or cry of a brooding hen or a hen with young chicks.
To call or incite by clucking, as a hen her chicks.
A sound uttered by a hen when broody, or in calling her chicks. noun
Same as click, 2. noun
To make the noise, or utter the call, of a brooding hen. intransitive verb
To call together, or call to follow, as a hen does her chickens. transitive verb
The call of a hen to her chickens. noun
A click. See 3d Click, 2. noun
The sound made by a hen, especially when brooding, or calling her chicks. noun
Any sound similar to this. noun
A kind of tongue click used to urge on a horse. noun
To make such a sound. verb
The sound made by a hen, especially when brooding, or calling her chicks.
Any sound similar to this.
A kind of tongue click used to urge on a horse.
A drug addict who doesn't possess the monetary means to support their habit. A "cluck" will often try to scrounge drugs, or small amounts of money to buy drugs, from anyone they know. When they engage in this behavior, the resemble chickens that cluck, peck, and scratch for any morsel of food they can find. Urban Dictionary
The act of exchanging some item of value for a given controlled substance (or cash to be used in the purchase thereof), as carried out by an addict of that substance when an otherwise exhaustive search has failed to yield the funds necessary to support his habit. The quantity of drugs received for the object of a cluck tends be very small in relationship to the item's perceived market value. This discrepancy can be attributed to the efforts of the person receiving the cluck to capitalize on his knowledge that the clucker has reached a state of desperation, in which he is liable to forego any attachment to material possessions, as well as any remaining vestige of common sense (often to the point of inevitable regret), in exchange for the opportunity to satiate his physical cravings for even the shortest duration. Urban Dictionary
A crackhead;a fiend;someone who is crazy acting because of the use of drugs Urban Dictionary
To search around desparately for small amounts of drugs, usually while coming down, perhaps in the carpet or cracks of the coffee table. Urban Dictionary
A very nasty hoe that looks like a duck. usally a female. she tends to be loose and full of dieases. Urban Dictionary
Cluck is one of the many euphemisms in use, to describe going cold turkey ,a sudden stoppage of the addictive drug heroin and other opiates and opioids (e.g morhine, methadone, codiene, Fentanyl, opium and many more, marketed pain killers) The term, cluck derivates from the term cold turkey, owing to the fact that when withdrawing from these drgs, one of the many withdrawal symptoms include goosebumps, like those on a plucked turkey. ** In the song 'Cold Turkey' by John Lennon, there is a lyric; "...Goose Pimple Bones" ** Too be fussy, the word should really be gobble as that's the sound turkeys make, but, as you may, or may not, know; gobble has taken on a different meaning.. There are many, many euphemisms for withdrawing from heroin/opiates etc., but others relevent to turkey/cluck are: to roast or roasting, clucking, spitting feathers and being oven ready! That's where cluck comes from! Not crack!, although clucking has become a generic term for withdrawing from any addictive substace - as cold turkey has also done. But (as explained above) they originate from opoid withdrawal symptoms. To see an almost endless list of words and phrases to do with withdrawing/clucking/cold turkey check out heroin Urban Dictionary
Another name for chicken head Urban Dictionary
Verb. to steal something and pawn it for drugs, usually meth or crack Urban Dictionary
Substitution for the expletive "fuck". Can be used with its literal relatives (clucked, clack, holy cluck, clooked, cleck, clack). Can be used when around kids or parents, etc. Urban Dictionary
Cluck is one of the many euphemisms in use, to describe going cold turkey ,a sudden stoppage of the addictive drug heroin and other opiates and opioids (e.g morhine, methadone, codiene, Fentanyl, opium and many more, marketed pain killers) The term, cluck derivates from the term cold turkey, owing to the fact that when withdrawing from these drugs, one of the many withdrawal symptoms include goosebumps, like those on a plucked turkey. ** In the song 'Cold Turkey' by John Lennon, there is a lyric; "...Goose Pimple Bones" ** Too be fussy, the word should really be gobble as that's the sound turkeys make, but, as you may, or may not, know; gobble has taken on a different meaning.. There are many, many euphemisms for withdrawing from heroin/opiates etc., but others relevent to turkey/cluck are: to roast or roasting, clucking, spitting feathers and being oven ready! That's where cluck comes from! Not crack!, although clucking has become a generic term for withdrawing from any addictive substace - as cold turkey has also done. But (as explained above) they originate from opoid withdrawal symptoms. To see an almost endless list of words and phrases to do with withdrawing/clucking/cold turkey check out heroin Urban Dictionary
Synonyms and Antonyms for Cluck
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