"Clout to the ear" is a colloquial phrase that refers to a sharp slap or strike to the side of someone's head, typically delivered with the open hand. It is often used to indicate a reprimand or correction, especially in a disciplinary context. The expression can also imply a sudden realization or awakening to a situation, often in a metaphorical sense.
Yes. 'To clout' means to hit, or strike.
Depends whether you want a clout round the ear.
I can't find the word "Clount" in my dictionary. Do you mean "clout" as in: The man gave the boy a clout for being cheeky!
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John Clout's birth name is John Donald Clout.
John Clout goes by Jack.
He received a clout on his face when she learned he was cheating on her.
Hit is another word for clout.
Clout - album - was created on 2006-06-15.
verbal clout ? .. i mean by definition its metaphorically the same thing
Something that is not supposed to be in your ear - is in your ear!
It might mean that you have an ear feicton