What does Clacka mean?

What does Clacka mean?

clacka (plural clackas) (Tyneside, vulgar, slang) A testicle. (Australia, vulgar, slang) The anus.

What is clackers slang for?

Noun. clacker (plural clackers) (Australia, New Zealand, slang) The anus.

Why is it called a clacker?

‘Clacker’ meaning anus (from Latin cloaca = sewer). Also the single orifice of monotremes (platypus and echidna) used both for reproduction and for the elimination of body wastes. In Australian slang, it’s not used much, but you do occasionally hear “He kicked him up the clacker.”

What body part is a clacker?

clacker – anus (from Latin cloaca meaning sewer). Also the single orifice of birds and monotremes (platypus and echidna) used both for reproduction and for the elimination of body wastes.

Can you still get clackers?

Clacker balls in some form are still around if you’d like to buy them. If you’re worried about the potential that they’ll turn into a projectile, don’t. Science has evolved since the 1960s and we’ve since been gifted with non-shattering polymers. So go ahead, you’re safe to play.

Is Clacker a word?

To cause to make an abrupt, sharp sound. n.

What is a clacker in England?

clacker in British English (ˈklækə ) noun. an object that makes a clacking sound. Northern England dialect. the mouth.

What do they call soda in Australia?

In Australia, they call soda a soft drink. This can be a term used in The United States of America as well but it’s not as common as saying soda or pop. Calling a soda a soft drink is just one of the language differences between Australia and The United States, even though they both speak English.

Why did they stop making clackers?

Clackers were taken off the market in the United States and Canada when reports came out of children becoming injured while playing with them. Fairly heavy and fast-moving, and made of hard acrylic plastic, the balls would occasionally shatter upon striking each other.