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# to [[hit]] someone
# to [[hit]] someone
# {{slang}} To [[take notice]] of; to [[realise]]; to [[recognize]] someone or something {{synonyms|check out|scope out}}
# {{slang}} To [[take notice]] of; to [[realise]]; to [[recognize]] someone or something {{synonyms|check out|scope out}}
#:''This Muslim boy [[clocks]] the camera at Friday prayers in Yaoundé, Cameroon...'' Wani yaro Musulmi '''na [[kallon]]''' kyamara a masallacin Juma'a a birnin Yaoundé, kasar Kamaru…<small style="font-size:smaller;"> --[[bbchausa verticals/pics]]</small>
#:''This Muslim boy [[clocks]] the camera at Friday prayers in Yaoundé, Cameroon...'' <br> Wani yaro Musulmi '''na [[kallon]]''' kyamara a masallacin Juma'a a birnin Yaoundé, kasar Kamaru…<small style="font-size:smaller;"> --[[bbchausa verticals/pics]]</small>


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Latest revision as of 13:26, 21 June 2022

Noun

Singular
clock

Plural
clocks

  1. The plural form of clock; more than one (kind of) clock.

Verb

  1. to hit someone
  2. (slang) To take notice of; to realise; to recognize someone or something
    This Muslim boy clocks the camera at Friday prayers in Yaoundé, Cameroon...
    Wani yaro Musulmi na kallon kyamara a masallacin Juma'a a birnin Yaoundé, kasar Kamaru… --bbchausa verticals/pics

Google translation of clocks

Ƙulla, agogo.

  1. (noun) agogo <> watch, clock;