(Noun, plural) A thumb operated device, traditionally used in sports games etc, that rappers and rapper wannabes use to record how many times they get checked out by women in the street.
Bring yo clickers, them biarches be chekkin' on us when we be pimped wit' rocks at Big W....
(16 year old white privileged north shore teen trying to be like a rapper)
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a.k.a. a mouse pad
Customer: I'm looking for a flat clicker
Worker: I'm not sure of what that is
Customer near yelling: A FLAT CLICKER!!!!
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1.) a seemingly simple online game where the player clicks a cookie repeatedly, and can use the cookies made form clicking to "buy" other methods of making more cookies
2.) the fifth circle of hell
"Have you played the cookie clicker game yet?"
"Yeah. I quit when satan starting possessing the background."
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A game that consists of a cookie that must be clicked repeatedly to make more cookies. It gives you the illusion that you are making cookies, but you are really not. Tumblr seems to be obsessed with it (around August 2013)
Tumblr user 1: OMG have you played cookie clicker yet, it ruined my life!
Tumblr user 2: What no but I'll check it out
Tumblr user 2 after playing Cookie Clicker: OMFG I CAN'T STOP CLICKING THIS COOKIE
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An unofficial job title to describe a person who does little more than surf the internet at work.
Since things have slowed down at the office, I've become a $30/hr google clicker.
People who upon checking into a hotel with others remain in their rooms instead of socializing. Used by airline crew to describe those who don't go out.
Slam - as in closing the door
Click - as in locking it immediately
also see: Olymic Flames
Flight attendant: "We arrived in London and were ready to party, unfortunately many in our crew were 'slam-clickers' and we never saw them."
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The internet analog of buyer's remorse, wherein one comes to regret having clicked on a link of interest after they look up at the clock minutes or hours later and realize that they have invested an inordinate amount of time reading an article, playing a game, conversing with someone, looking at photos, etc. which they would not have spent had they resisted the impulse to "check it out"...
Upon looking up at the clock and realizing he'd spent the last 2 hours choosing the cuter kitten after clicking on the link his sister had emailed him Danny developed a strong feeling of clicker's remorse for not having resisted the urge to click on the link.
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