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clemmy
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English
Etymology
From clem + -y, originally from Old English clām (“paste, mortar, mud, clay, poultice”).
Noun
clemmy (plural clemmies or clemmy)
- (Northumbria, Geordie, Teesside, plural "clemmies") A stone (rock), particularly one that is thrown.
- 2015 February 13, Joe Willis, “Harrogate – so posh even the ne'er-do-wells wear designer outfits and sip lattes”, in Darlington and Stockton Times:
- A little boy – let's call him Fergus, because that's what his mother did – climbed to the top of the tree house and took great pleasure in hoyin' clemmies at the people below.
- (Northumbria, Geordie, Teesside, plural "clemmy") One stone (unit of mass)
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