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clutch up

This term "clutch up" is usally used for a moment against all odds. There's a sporting event on and your Team is down 2 points and getting dominated your team pulls the win with some lucky points.

I was watching the game last night there were getting there shit kicked. But in the second half they had a major clutch up

by Oneloonytun December 19, 2016

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clutch up

When someone does somthing insane to really impress someone

Clutch up dude I can't belive u got a new car

by Oneloonytun January 4, 2017

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clutched up

When a friend pulls through.

Peter really clutched up when he sent the math notes.

by Joshua_Rothwell March 11, 2017


Clutch Up

To overcome or complete an outstanding piece work or effort in a short amount of time. Only very few possess this talent, but if said or used correctly, then that individual will succeed and strive for greatness undoubtedly. The word 'Clutch Up' is motivational in its own right and has a strong effect on the individuals mind and mental drive.

I clutched up seconds before the due date to submit my work!
I clutched up on my math test and aced it!
I managed to clutch up from an awkward situation
Don't worry, I'll clutch up.

by BolzeyInc. June 5, 2022


Clutching it up

When a motorcyclist performs a wheelie and uses the clutch to bring the front wheel up. This technique is often used at higher speeds, when the bike simply doesn't have enough power to wheelie, or when the rider wants to bring the front wheel up very quickly. It is the most common form of wheelie among stunt riders.

Done by pulling in the clutch and bringing up the rpms a t a rapid pace, and then releasing the clutch while still applying throttle. The sudden surge of power causes the bike to raise much higher than a power wheelie.

Brandon was working on clutching it up today. His power wheelies just weren't good enough for him.

by jebova2301 February 7, 2009

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Clutch Up

To make a comeback or to do what is needed in a time with pressure and need for your actions; to perform in the moment

During the tennis game, Frank was losing 5 - 1, but he had to clutch up in the rest of the games to win.

by DigBick9696 May 31, 2023