clag
Pronunciation:
/klæɡ/noun
Definitions
A glue or paste made from starch.
Low cloud, fog or smog.
Unburned carbon (smoke) from a steam or diesel locomotive, or multiple unit.
Bits of rubber which are shed from tires during a race and collect off the racing line, especially on the outside of corners (c.f marbles).
Example: He ran wide in the corner, hit the clag and spun off.
verb
Definitions
To encumber
To stick, like boots in mud