clock (one)
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clock (one)
slang To strike one very forcefully, especially in the face. He made some rude comment about my mother, so I turned around and clocked him square in the jaw. I managed to shove Josh out of the bar before that other drunk patron had a chance to clock him. Stop swinging that tree branch around. You're going to clock someone with it if you're not careful!
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clock
tv. to earn, score, or total up someone or something. (As if the person or thing gained were being metered or clocked.) Sam clocked a date with Sally, and is he ever proud!
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