"Clock" Definition

Definitions for the word "Clock" from multiple English dictionaries.

1. n.
1 instrument for measuring and showing time. 2 a measuring device resembling this. B colloq. Speedometer, taximeter, or stopwatch. 3 slang person''s face. 4 seed-head of the dandelion. v. 1 colloq. A (often foll. By up) attain or register (a stated time, distance, or speed). B time (a race) with a stopwatch. 2 slang hit. clock in (or on) register one''s arrival at work. Clock off (or out) register one''s departure from work. Round the clock all day and (usu.) Night. [medieval latin clocca bell]
Source: Oxford English Dictionary, 1884
2. n.
Ornamental pattern on the side of a stocking or sock near the ankle. [origin unknown]
Source: Oxford English Dictionary, 1884
3. slang
a watch. Watches are also distinguished by the terms “red clock,” a gold watch, and “white clock,” a silver watch. Generally modified into “red’un” and “white’un.”
Source: The Slang Dictionary, 1864
4. slang
“to know what’s O’CLOCK,” to be “up, down, fly and awake,” to know everything about everything—a definition of knowingness in general.—_See_ TIME O’ DAY.
Source: The Slang Dictionary, 1864

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