cleek/kliːk/Etymology* As a German surname, spelling variant of Glück. * As an English surname, spelling variant of Clerke, Clerk, and from Old English cleaca (“stepping stone”), from Proto-Celtic *klukā (“stone”).cleek means A surname. Lexicurio rates it Sui generis — a strength score of 87 out of 100.nameA surname.nounA large hook.A metal-headed golf club with little loft, equivalent in a modern set of clubs to a one or two iron or a four wood.“He had begun at four, playing with a miniature cleek and a found shilling ball over the municipal links.”verbTo strike with the club called a cleek.“[…] ready to acclaim his exploits, and listen to volumes about every hole, and the marvellous way in which he cleeked his tee off the bogie.”