noun Internet Slang

Clout

/klaʊt/ · noun · slang

Influence, fame, or social pull — especially online clout from followers and attention.

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Definitions

1

Social influence or status, particularly the kind that comes from being well-known online. Having clout means people pay attention to you and what you do carries weight.

“He's got serious clout in the sneaker community.”
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"Clout chasing" is the negative flip — doing things purely to gain attention or fame.

“That stunt was pure clout chasing.”
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3

Can describe the currency of attention itself, something people try to gain, borrow, or steal.

“She's just using the drama for clout.”
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Clout In A Sentence

They only invited him for the clout.
Chasing clout always backfires eventually.
That collab gave the brand instant clout.

Origin & Usage

"Clout" is an old English word for influence or a heavy blow, but its modern fame-and-attention sense was supercharged by hip-hop and internet culture in the 2010s.

People Also Ask

What does clout mean in slang?

Clout means influence, fame, or social pull — especially the online kind that comes from followers and attention.

Where did clout come from?

It's an old word for influence that took on its modern fame sense through hip-hop and internet culture in the 2010s.

What does clout chasing mean?

Clout chasing means doing things purely to gain attention or fame, usually seen as inauthentic.

How do you use clout in a sentence?

For example: "they did it for the clout" — meaning for attention or status.

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