klick
Military talk for kilometer, it is properly spelled "klick" not "click".
Enemy combatants spotted up north, I estimate around 25 klicks away.
klick
Klick is a common military term meaning kilometer when referring to distance. Its use became popular among US soldiers in Vietnam during the 1960s, although veterans of the war recall its usage as early as the 1950s. The term is of unknown origin. It is likely to be an example of condensed pronunciation or contraction of the term kilometer, although other theories exist.
We're about 2 klicks south of your position.
klick
Canadian slang for kilometre - either speed or distance.
Distance: Hamilton is about 50 klicks from Toronto.
Speed: I was doing about a 120 klicks.
Speed: I was doing about a 120 klicks.
klick
Either a kilometre or a kilometre per hour ("kilometer" for Americans) depending on context. Pronounced as "click" but always written with an initial 'k'.
Common in Canada. In the US it's strongly associated with the military.
See k which can also be used for "kilometre" but not for "kilometre per hour".
Common in Canada. In the US it's strongly associated with the military.
See k which can also be used for "kilometre" but not for "kilometre per hour".
"It's about two klicks up the road." (Distance: 2 km)
"We were doing ninety klicks." (Speed: 90 km/hr)
"We were doing ninety klicks." (Speed: 90 km/hr)
klick it
To lose one's temper/go nuts/blow one's stack; a Sydney term I think
I klicked it at those bastards cause they play like bitches
klick
Sexual partner of a lognar. Looses self control at the drop of a hat. Enjoys anal penetration.
You like to see my arse Klick.
Oh thats the spot Lognar!
Oh thats the spot Lognar!
Kurly Klick
A Kurly Klick is a photograph taken slyly and without permission. Usually for the purposes of blackmail or to cause grief to the person its taken of.
She Kurly Klicked me. She invited herself to my house, abused my hospitality, took photos without me knowing then spread them over the internet when I said she couldn't visit again