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ALL meanings of clean someone's clock

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  • noun clean someone's clock an instrument for measuring and recording time, especially by mechanical means, usually with hands or changing numbers to indicate the hour and minute: not designed to be worn or carried about. 1
  • noun clean someone's clock time clock. 1
  • noun clean someone's clock a meter or other device, as a speedometer or taximeter, for measuring and recording speed, distance covered, or other quantitative functioning. 1
  • noun clean someone's clock biological clock. 1
  • noun clean someone's clock (initial capital letter) Astronomy. the constellation Horologium. 1
  • noun clean someone's clock Computers. the circuit in a digital computer that provides a common reference train of electronic pulses for all other circuits. 1
  • verb with object clean someone's clock to time, test, or determine by means of a clock or watch: The racehorse was clocked at two minutes thirty seconds. 1
  • verb with object clean someone's clock Slang. to strike sharply or heavily: Somebody clocked him on the face. 1
  • idioms clean someone's clock around the clock, during all 24 hours; ceaselessly. without stopping for rest; tirelessly: working around the clock to stem the epidemic. 1
  • idioms clean someone's clock clean (someone's) clock, to defeat; vanquish. 1
  • idioms clean someone's clock kill the clock, Sports. to use up as much game time as possible when one is winning, as to protect a lead in basketball, ice hockey, or football. Also, run out the clock. 1
  • idioms clean someone's clock stop the clock, to postpone an official or legal deadline by ceasing to count the hours that elapse, as when a new union contract must be agreed upon before an old contract runs out. 1
  • verb clean someone's clock (Idiomatic) To defeat decisively, in a physical fight or other competition or negotiation. 0
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