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clocker noun- a street drug dealer, especially of crack cocaine US
- Strike’s clockers got jumpy if they thought they were being watched. — Richard Price, Clockers, p. 5, 1992
- Daymond, Omar gave up, had done very well for himself, moving from clocker to pusher. — John Ridley, Everybody Smokes in Hell, p. 38, 1999
- a watchman or guard, especially one who punches a time clock while making his rounds US
- — Vincent J. Monteleone, Criminal Slang, p. 52, 1949
- — Jay Robert Nash, Dictionary of Crime, p. 69, 1992
- an onlooker US
- He bounced over and they giggled and kissed and performed a young lovers’ routine for the benefit of the clockers and watchers in all the other cars. — Emmett Grogan, Final Score, p. 220, 1976
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