Associations to the word «Clem»
Noun
- Burke
- Whitaker
- Mitch
- Jasmine
- Jude
- Stephenson
- Tay
- Gaines
- Halfback
- Clement
- Burg
- Br
- Drummer
- Of
- Buffy
- Fullback
- Curtis
- Jones
- Watts
- Martini
- Sponge
- Monty
- Mccarthy
- Baxter
- Enfield
- Brisbane
- Manson
- Easton
- Hirsch
- Gopher
- Hicks
- Daniels
- Lund
- Hogan
- Tick
- Clements
- Quentin
- Clemens
- Mildred
- Leone
- Stein
- Cartoonist
- Blackwood
- Poole
- Limousine
- Maestro
- Freshman
- Roberts
- Drum
- Burroughs
- Nice
- Wally
- Hopper
- Doll
- Romantic
- Ridley
- Adelaide
- Bentley
- Sticking
- Ezra
- Rogers
- Urgency
- Indie
- Uncle
- Leary
- Dave
- Heather
- Tunnel
- Dodger
- Sheriff
- Ax
- Warwick
- Cricketer
- Presley
- Papa
- Peter
- Guitarist
- Lineup
- Tackle
- Gregg
- Reg
- Swansea
- Kitten
- Monday
- Bowen
- Darling
- Pie
- Todd
- Quinn
- Tornado
- Andy
- Percussion
- Pete
- Batsman
- Paddy
- Noble
- Quarterback
Wiktionary
CLEM, verb. (transitive or intransitive) To be hungry.
CLEM, noun. (Geordie) (vulgar) (slang) A testicle.
CLEM, proper noun. A diminutive of the male given name Clement.
CLEM, proper noun. A diminutive of the female given name Clementine.
Wise words
Many a true word is spoken in jest.