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What means "clack-a-lacking" in that context?
- Baby, you wanna break this down?
We should be clack-a-lacking too.
- Okay
- Thank you!
P.S. She was asking her boyfriend to set up a tent.
Sep 27, 2016 11:27 AM
Answers · 7
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I have never come across this expression before. I think we need more context before trying to work out the writers meaning. It is not in common usage in British English.
Best wishes
Bob
September 27, 2016
1
Wow - I am a native English speaker and I have never heard this expression. It could be American, Australian, etc or possibly an expression by people younger than me!
September 27, 2016
I have read that definition before, it does not seem to fit the context before. Thanks, Valmir!
October 23, 2016
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