clubclubclubsclubbedclubbing2verb (clubs, clubbing, clubbed)club togetherto give money so that a group of people can buy something: We all clubbed together to buy him a leaving present.go clubbing (British, informal) to go out to places where there is music and dancing (called nightclubs): They go clubbing every Saturday night.clubclubclubs1noun1a group of people who do something together, or the place where they meet: I belong to the golf club.2(alsonightclub) a place where people, especially young people, go and listen to music, dance, etc.3a heavy stick with one thick end, used as a weapon4a long thin stick that is used for hitting a ball when playinggolf (= a game played on grass in which you hit a small ball into a number of holes)Look at the note at bat.4clubs (plural) the group of playing cards (called a suit) that have the shape ♣ on them: the three of clubs