Clayton’s
verb
Something that is largely illusory or exists in name only; a poor substitute or imitation. A term that was born out of a tv ad for a non-alcoholic drink.
Example of 'Clayton’s'
Now we have The Trip, a kind of Clayton’s movie. (For those who don’t remember the phrase: the movie you make when you’re not making a movie.) (Australian Financial Review, 2 July 2011)
So, what do you think ?