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Clacker

Clacker \Clack"er\, n.

  1. One who clacks; that which clacks; especially, the clapper of a mill.

  2. A claqueur. See Claqueur.

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clacker

n. (context Australia New Zealand English) The anus.

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  1. redirect List of Forgotten Realms characters#Clacker

Usage examples of "clacker".

But then the emotional wave that had been his existence rose again, and a smile found his face as he recounted his time beside Belwar, the most honored svirfneblin burrow-warden, and Clacker, the pech who had been polymorphed into a hook horror.

Drizzt recalled his experiences with Clacker, the unfortunate pech who had been transformed by a wizard into the form of a hook horror.

Or of Clacker, who offered his own life rather than bring danger to his friends?

He picked up the claymore clacker and squeezed it three times rapidly.

This is like the claymore clacker, so she would like to take it with her.

In church, it was used to alert the girls as to when they should stand, sit, kneel and genuflect, all based on the number of times the clacker was pressed.

Sister Timothy snapped her clacker three times and watched as the girls rose in unison, nodding her head in approval at the two nuns to her left.

Carillo, his back straight, his eyes focused on the altar, his face free of emotion, gave the clacker in his hand one soft squeeze.

To aid him through the explanation, Drizzt recalled his experiences with Clacker, the unfortunate pech who had been transformed by a wizard into the form of a hook horror.

The people with the window and door charges were checking them, starting with the clacker: Is the clacker on correctly?

The people with the entry charges were checking to ensure they were okay, and putting on the claymore clacker that would initiate the charge.

The last thing he wanted to do was push that clacker and have nothing happen.

At the end of the wire of the clacker there was a detonator, which was clipped on to the det cord.

Whoever was doing the firing would have to hold the wire, keep the connector in to the clacker, and squeeze it-or put the wire in and give it a good dose of masking tape.

The priest at the altar cut short his prayer, casually watching the commotion before him, listening as the echoes of the dueling clackers bounced off the walls of the church.