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clicker
  1. (slang) The remote-control device used to change settings on a television set, VCR, or other electronic equipment.
  2. A person who cuts out the uppers of shoes from pieces of leather using a flexible knife that clicks as it changes direction.
  3. A machine that cuts materials using a steel rule die. The name comes from the sound (click) when the material is cut. May be hand, pneumatic, or hydraulic powered.
  4. A signalling device used by military forces. Pressed between thumb and fingers, it makes a small but distinctive click understood by other members of a unit.
  5. A small mechanical device that produces a clicking sound, used in dog training.
  6. Someone who clicks, for example using a computer mouse.
  7. (obsolete, Britain) One who stands before a shop door to invite people to buy.
  8. (obsolete, printing) One who has charge of the work of a companionship.
  9. (printing, historical) An employee who locks the type in the form to make it ready for printing.
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  11. Examples:
    1. “I had the ability to clip my clicker blade with the top vane much easier than with regular Spin Wings.”
      “In relationships, arguments about the garage clicker can be about so much more.”
      “The idea to add the clicker was ripped off from an excellent Yankee-centric site by a writer named Cecilia Tan.”
click
  1. A brief, sharp, not particularly loud, relatively high-pitched sound produced by the impact of something small and hard against something hard, such as by the operation of a switch, a lock or a latch, or a finger pressed against the thumb and then released to strike the hand.
  2. (phonetics) An ingressive sound made by coarticulating a velar or uvular closure with another closure.
  3. Sound made by a dolphin.
  4. The act of operating a switch, etc., so that it clicks.
  5. The act of pressing a button on a computer mouse, both as a physical act and a reaction in the software.
    1. (by extension) A single instance of content on the internet being accessed.
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  7. Examples:
    1. “And with that he left, the soft click of the door sounding to her ears like the lock of a prison gate slamming home.”
clickability
  1. (computing) The quality of being clickable, of causing a particular action when clicked
  2. (manufacturing) The ability of a foam to retain its original shape after cutting, without deformation or burrs
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click
  1. A detent, pawl, or ratchet, such as that which catches the cogs of a ratchet wheel to prevent backward motion.
  2. (Britain, dialect) The latch of a door.
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  4. Examples:
    1. “And with that he left, the soft click of the door sounding to her ears like the lock of a prison gate slamming home.”
clickjacking
  1. (computing) A malicious technique whereby part of a webpage is covered by transparent or misleading content that receives the user’s mouse clicks, thus causing them to execute commands they did not intend.
  2. Examples:
    1. “In plain English, clickjacking lets hackers and scammers hide malicious stuff under the cover of the content on a legitimate site.”
      “One was a clickjacking vulnerability, in which a user might be unwittingly manipulated into clicking something undesirable.”
      “Gathering video from a webcam can be as simple as tricking the user into clicking on an innocuous-looking link in a Web page, a process known as clickjacking.”
clickstream
  1. (computing) A profile of a user's activity in a web browser or other software, based on what is clicked.
  2. Examples:
    1. “It doesn't take long to accumulate a terabyte of clickstream when you have a large-scale, actively used Web site.”
      “With the mExchange program, consumers can decide, on a case by case basis, to sell their e-mail address, demographic info or clickstream data, and at what price.”
      “According to a 2005 JupiterResearch survey, emails targeted based on web site clickstream data offer a three times to nine times revenue improvement over broadcast emails.”
clickhaler
  1. (medicine) An inhaler in which the medicine is released by clicking a button
clickfest
  1. (video game) A game that involves a great deal of clicking (with the mouse or other pointing device).
clickity
  1. Nonce variation of the word click, usually indicating one of a series of clicking sounds.
  2. Examples:
    1. “Instead of a raft floating down the Mississip,' it'll be a clickity clack across the desert.”
      “The SWOOPER started to move faster and faster and soon they were swooping along a dark tunnel, clickity, clickity, clickity-clack.”
clickable
  1. (computing) Any element that can be clicked by the user.
clickiness
  1. The state or condition of being clicky.
clicking
click
  1. Alternative spelling of klick
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  3. Examples:
    1. “And with that he left, the soft click of the door sounding to her ears like the lock of a prison gate slamming home.”
click
  1. (US) Misspelling of clique.
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  3. Examples:
    1. “And with that he left, the soft click of the door sounding to her ears like the lock of a prison gate slamming home.”
clickstreams
  1. plural of clickstream
clickhalers
  1. plural of clickhaler
clickables
  1. plural of clickable
clickfests
  1. plural of clickfest
clickings
clickers
  1. plural of clicker
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  3. Examples:
    1. “Are the clickers very poor signal transmission devices with an extremely high error rate?”
      “To tackle this last goal, someone they know recently suggested that they purchase clickers to monitor each other's speech.”
      “The mouse features the standard two clickers, a scroll wheel on the top, along with three extra buttons for scrolling and task switching.”
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