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clucker noun- in the urban drug culture, someone who brings buyers to sellers US
- — Detroit News, p. 5D, 20 September 2002
- a fool US
- — Lou Shelly, Hepcats Jive Talk Dictionary, p. 8, 1945
- the two halves of a scallop shell still closed after the scallop has died of natural causes CANADA
- Numbers of empty shells, called “cluckers” by the fishermen, are brought up in the drags among the living scallops. — Fisheries Research Board Journal, p. 811, 1955
- a crack cocaine addict US
- He knew that chumps who got mired in cocaine’s quicksand of euphoria and depression were called “cluckers” by Seattle’s gangsters. — Bob Sipchen, Baby Insane and the Buddha, p. 391, 1993
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