“‘Clutch’? What on earth does that mean?”

Ever read the comment, “That feature is clutch”
and thought…
“Clutch? Like the thing you press in a car?” 😅

That was me this week.
I saw someone write, “The memory feature is clutch.”
My brain immediately went:
“Did I miss a Formula 1 reference?” 

So I asked ChatGPT:
“What does that actually mean?”

Here’s what it said 👇

Clutch” is modern American slang.
It means something that’s perfectly timed, super helpful or saved the day.

💬 “That extra charger was clutch.” → It rescued me.
💬 “Her advice was clutch before the interview.” → Exactly what I needed.

In plain English: “The memory feature is really helpful / came through when I needed it.”

Language is like fashion. It never sits still.
And asking, “Wait, what does that mean?” isn’t silly. It’s how your English muscles grow. 

💬 What’s a slang phrase you’ve heard lately that made you pause and think, “Wait… what planet is that from?” 

I’d love to hear it.

Date: 12. November 2025

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