What does clink mean slang?

slang. : a jail or prison I spent a night in the clink.
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Why do they call it the clink?

The origins of the name "The Clink" are possibly onomatopoeic, deriving from the sound of striking metal as the prison's doors were bolted, or the rattling of the chains the prisoners wore. The name has become slang as a generic term for prison or a jail cell.
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What is clink used for?

Clink definition

To make or cause to make a slight, sharp sound, as of glasses striking together. (onomatopoeia) The sound of metal on metal, or glass on glass. You could hear the clink of the glasses from the next room. (slang) Jail or prison, after the Clink prison in Southwark, London.
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What type of word is clink?

noun Slang. a prison; jail; lockup.
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What are clangs?

Noun. 1. clang - a loud resonant repeating noise; "he could hear the clang of distant bells" clangor, clangoring, clangour, clank, clash, crash.
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Clink Meaning



What is meant by slang words?

Slang. Slang is vocabulary that is used between people who belong to the same social group and who know each other well. Slang is very informal language. It can offend people if it is used about other people or outside a group of people who know each other well. We usually use slang in speaking rather than writing.
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What does Buzz mean?

a feeling of intense enthusiasm, interest, excitement, or exhilaration: I get a terrific buzz from those Pacific sunsets. Their ads are generating plenty of buzz. a feeling of slight intoxication or overstimulation from liquor or drugs: Too much caffeine gives me a buzz.
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Is clonk a real word?

a low, dull sound of impact, as of a heavy object striking against another. to make or cause to make such a sound.
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What does clinking glasses mean?

It is believed that clinking glasses was done during toasts, because sound helped to please all five senses, completing the drinking experience. Drinking is also a coming together of friends, so by physically touching glasses, drinkers become part of a communal celebration.
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How do you spell Klink?

“Klink.” Merriam-Webster.com Dictionary, Merriam-Webster, https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/klink.
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Is clink a Scrabble word?

CLINK is a valid scrabble word.
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Why is jail called the pokey?

In the 19th century, the word came to mean “cramped or confined,” as a small room might make a resident feel “poked at” by the walls. Since jail cells are not known for their generous elbow room, this is probably the connection between “poky” (cramped) and “pokey” (jail).
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What does conked out mean?

Definition of conk out

1 of a machine : to stop working properly My car's engine conked out this morning. 2 : to fall asleep I conked out on the sofa last night.
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What does Clonky mean?

1. a low, dull sound of impact, as of a heavy object striking against another. v.i., v.t. 2. to make or cause to make such a sound.
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What does Blonk mean?

(also b'longst) informal, dialect US, Caribbean. Often with to. In speech and representations of speech: = "belong".
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How do you say jail in slang?

Slang Words for Jail
  1. big house.
  2. bucket.
  3. calaboose.
  4. club fed.
  5. con college.
  6. cooler.
  7. crowbar hotel.
  8. digger.
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What are slang names for jail?

prison
  • jail.
  • clink (slang)
  • confinement.
  • cooler (slang)
  • dungeon.
  • jug (slang)
  • lockup.
  • nick (British, slang)
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What is British slang jail?

American-origin slang for jails/prisons includes: the pokey, the big house, the cooler, and others. In the UK you're in the nick, choky (from Indian English), quod, the glasshouse and others. Or you might be at her Majesty's pleasure or doing porridge.
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What is bus slang?

A buss is a kiss. [US] Leaning down, he gave her a brotherly buss. transitive verb. If you buss someone, you kiss them.
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Did U booze Meaning?

intransitive verb. : to drink intoxicating liquor especially to excess —often used in the phrase booze it up.
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What's the fuzz Meaning?

Definition of the fuzz

old-fashioned slang. : the police He was arrested by the fuzz.
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What does ⭕ mean in slang?

— Used to express drunkenness, sexual arousal, or a grimace.
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What does ? mean in slang?

Hang loose is the symbol made by folding down your middle three fingers, and rotating your wrist side to side while your thumb and pinky remains at attention. It's also this emoji, added to Unicode in 2016: ?.
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What does mean in slang?

Cold Face emoji

The Cold Face emoji depicts a grimacing smiley blue in the face and covered with icicles or snow from being cold. It is used in reference to winter weather and cold temperatures as well for various slang senses of cold (“harsh”) or cool (“great”).
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