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pile of clicks

Software or websites that are poorly design and typically get in your way of getting a task done.
software design

This booking site is just a pile of clicks...

by Darkpixel November 19, 2015


Using negativity to get clicks

Still!? Still with that imaginary bullshit, huh? No. No. You eat a dick.

Hym "And how many of you are using 'YouTube default?' Huh? To get clicks? How man of you cock suckers are using the 'YouTube default' to manipulate YouTubes algorithm? Andy did it! He's the most extreme example! So, some of you motherfuckers are doing it, ain't you? Yeaaaah buddy. Actually, SAYING the people are using negativity to get attention IS PART OF 'YOUTUBE DEFAULT' yuh fuck! Look at you! Look at how fucking stupid you look saying that fucking shit to me. The algorithm boosts the YOUTUBE DEFAULT and NOT the negativity, bitch! NOT THE NEGATIVITY! Using negativity to get clicks is not a thing that works. My profound rhetorical, monological, and dialogical prowess is the reason you are reading this shit right now! I am literally unparalleled! I alone stand above all others! I am the exalted one! My seed is probably worth a million dollars a sperm at this point! My power cannot be contained!"

by Hym Iam May 5, 2024


Click on the mouse

Have sex

Yo are you going to click on the mouse

by Michi F. January 13, 2018


Writer's Clicks

When a writer stands up after a long period of writing and all of their joints click.

Person 1: "Hey what was that sound?"
Person 2: "Oh sorry I have writer's clicks."

by Underscore101 June 18, 2021


click on the bucket

Click for save the answer.

Click on the bucket and please, proceed with your survey.

by Maryliloo October 3, 2023


clipston click

often called the CSK the clipston shed klick

"the CSK is here........."

by Tom Hayward and Steve November 25, 2004


clipston click

members of this group of poeple include, tom AKA heygate, mason AKA steve, tim AKA benke, richard AKA coxy, will AKA gumbo and cavan AKA prav

"we are the clipston click"

by Tom Hayward and Steve November 25, 2004