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clocking, present participle; clocks, 3rd person singular present; clocked, past participle; clocked, past tense;
  1. Attain or register (a specified time, distance, or speed)
    • - Thomas has clocked up forty years service
    • - the book clocks in at 989 pages
  2. Achieve (a victory)
    • - he clocked up his first win of the year
  3. Record as attaining a specified time or rate
    • - the tower operators clocked a gust of 185 mph
  4. Hit (someone), esp. on the head
    • - someone clocked him for no good reason

  1. the time taken to traverse a measured course; "it was a world record clocking"
  2. The clock rate is the rate in cycles per second (measured in hertz) or the frequency of the clock in any synchronous circuit, such as a central processing unit (CPU). ...
  3. Clocker for clock, galvanic skin response sensor & digital delay system, is a piece by Alvin Lucier conceived in 1978, though Lucier felt there did not exist an appropriate digital delay system till 1988: "With this new equipment, the sounds of the delayed clock now matched those of the original ...
  4. (Clocker (Transformers)) Clocker is the name of two fictional characters in the Transformers universes. Both are Autobots who turn into race cars. Hasbro registered the name Clocker for U.S. Trademark in October 2003.
  5. Clockers is a 1992 novel by American author Richard Price.
  6. (Clockers (Amtrak)) Clocker was an Amtrak rail service operating between Philadelphia and New York City on the Northeast Corridor. It was the first service to be officially operated by Amtrak, when train number 235 left New York's Penn Station at 12:05 AM on May 1, 1971 bound for Philadelphia. ...
  7. (Clockers (film)) Clockers is a 1995 thriller film directed by Spike Lee. The screenplay, written by Lee and Richard Price, is based on Price's novel of the same name. The film stars Mekhi Phifer in his first role and was filmed In Gowanus Projects in Brooklyn, New York, USA.
  8. (Clocked) Also known as “clocking” or “clocker”. This is where someone has set the cars odometer back thereby reflecting lower mileage. Odometer tampering is really uncool and very illegal. You need to be aware of this when buying a used car. ...
  9. (Clocked) Fingered, accused of doing something.
  10. (clocker) A person who times workouts and races.
  11. (Clocker) This is someone who goes to the track and times the workouts and races of one or more horses.
  12. (Clocker) Entry level crack dealers who sell drugs 24 hours a day.
  13. (Clocker) a person on duty during morning training hours to identify the horses during the workouts, time them, and report to the public their training activities. Some clockers work for the racetrack; others are employed by Equibase.
  14. A clocker is a person who observes and times a horse's performance from the other side of the track at the early morning training. The results are accurate and a clocker is a good judge of a horse.
  15. (CLOCKERS) Persons who time the workouts, officially and unofficially.
  16. (Clockers) People who time, or clock, morning workouts; the time is taken in hundredths or in fifths of a second.
  17. There are two forms of Clocking -- Wheel Clocking and Player Clocking.  See those terms defined separately in this document.
  18. When a player keeps track of the outcomes of casino games.
  19. In England, the ringing of a few stationary bells to announce the time by pulling ropes to swing clappers.
  20. Causing a bell to sound (while it is down) by pulling a hammer against it, possibly from outside the bell.
  21. A technique used to synchronize a sending and a receiving datacommunications device that is modulated to encode binary information.
  22. In synchronous communication, a periodic signal supplied to synchronize the transmission and reception of data.
  23. An act of tracking like recording the number of hands dealt and the number of spins on the big six wheel during any given duration.
  24. Tracking the results of any casino game
  25. The process of supplying a signal over a cable, either on a separate pin on a serial cable or as part of the signal transitions in the transmitted signal, so that the receiving device can keep synchronization with the sending device.