Clue in
To pick up on or sense another’s thought. Usually based on a. knowledge of the person or type of person and context of the situation and b. the ability to read body signals.The ability to catch on to something without knowing the background.Entering a conversation midstream and understanding immediately the gist of it.Clue
Example:
During the scavenger hunt, Braydon found a clue on his gf's facebook page. He found it as a subtitle in one of her earlier profile pictures. This clue would help him solve the scavenger hunt mystery!
During the scavenger hunt, Braydon found a clue on his gf's facebook page. He found it as a subtitle in one of her earlier profile pictures. This clue would help him solve the scavenger hunt mystery!
no clue there
Clueing
Example:
Clients watch Sherlock get close and personal with Clue.
Client: What is he doing?
Watson: He's clueing for looks.
Clients watch Sherlock get close and personal with Clue.
Client: What is he doing?
Watson: He's clueing for looks.
clue
Clue
Also known as Cluedo in England (were it originated)
Is a classic "whodunit" board game. The players try to find out who killed Mr. Bobby in his own estate. The original game consists of:
*9 rooms (Hall, Lounge, dinning room, kitchen, ballroom, conservatory, billiard room, library, and study)
*6 weapons (rope, wrench, candle stick, revolver, knife, and a lead pipe)
*6 characters
Dr. Black/Mr. Bobby- The murdered character
Professor Plum- The intellectual absent-minded professor
Mrs. Peacock- elder, wealthy and attractive dame whose been widowed one too many times.....
Mr. Green- The hypocritical evangelist or tycoon (in some versions)
Mrs. White- The frazzled maid
Colonel Mustard- The military man
Miss Scarlet- Sexy and cunning. The stock femme fatale character (my personal fav)
***On August 8, 2008, Hasbro redesigned and updated (changed) the board, characters, weapons, and rooms.
Is a classic "whodunit" board game. The players try to find out who killed Mr. Bobby in his own estate. The original game consists of:
*9 rooms (Hall, Lounge, dinning room, kitchen, ballroom, conservatory, billiard room, library, and study)
*6 weapons (rope, wrench, candle stick, revolver, knife, and a lead pipe)
*6 characters
Dr. Black/Mr. Bobby- The murdered character
Professor Plum- The intellectual absent-minded professor
Mrs. Peacock- elder, wealthy and attractive dame whose been widowed one too many times.....
Mr. Green- The hypocritical evangelist or tycoon (in some versions)
Mrs. White- The frazzled maid
Colonel Mustard- The military man
Miss Scarlet- Sexy and cunning. The stock femme fatale character (my personal fav)
***On August 8, 2008, Hasbro redesigned and updated (changed) the board, characters, weapons, and rooms.
Example:
Player: "I can never win Clue. I have no idea who the killer could be"
Me: "I suggest it was Miss Scarlet, in the lounge, with a revolver"
Player: "I can never win Clue. I have no idea who the killer could be"
Me: "I suggest it was Miss Scarlet, in the lounge, with a revolver"
not-a-clue
Not to have an idea
clue
A euphemism for an erect penis. Used almost exclusively to refer to having achieved an erection in a socially awkward circumstance (see example).
Etmyology: the usage of this term was coined by South Park creators Trey Parker and Matt Stone.
Etmyology: the usage of this term was coined by South Park creators Trey Parker and Matt Stone.
Example:
Priest: "We are gathered here today to mourn the passing of our dear beloved-,"
John: "Psst! Joe! I've got a total raging clue! Create a distraction!"
Joe: "Fire! Fire!"
John (nine minutes later in a men's cubicle): "Aaaaah..."
Priest: "We are gathered here today to mourn the passing of our dear beloved-,"
John: "Psst! Joe! I've got a total raging clue! Create a distraction!"
Joe: "Fire! Fire!"
John (nine minutes later in a men's cubicle): "Aaaaah..."