verb Internet Slang

Clock In

/klɒk ɪn/ · verb · slang

To start working — also used jokingly for showing up to do anything.

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Definitions

1

Used humorously for starting any task or drama.

“The group chat clocked in early today.”
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2

To begin a work shift, literally or figuratively.

“Time to clock in and get this bread.”
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3

To show up and put in effort.

“She clocked in and ate that presentation up.”
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Clock In In A Sentence

Clocking in for another day.
The haters clocked in early.
Clock in, get the bag, clock out.

Origin & Usage

From physically clocking in on a time clock, it became slang for starting work or showing up to do something.

People Also Ask

What does clock in mean in slang?

Clock in means to start working, and is also used jokingly for showing up to do anything.

What does clock out mean?

Clock out means to stop working or finish for the day.

What does clock in mean on TikTok?

On TikTok clock in humorously means showing up to a task, job, or drama.

Where did clock in come from?

It comes from physically clocking in on a workplace time clock.

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