noun General Slang

clemmy

· noun · geordie

A stone — specifically one you can chuck.

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A stone or pebble, almost always implied to be one of throwing size. If a Geordie says 'lob us a clemmy', they want ammunition, not a paperweight.

“The bairns were chucking clemmies at the bus stop.”
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clemmy In A Sentence

The bairns were chucking clemmies at the bus stop.

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What does clemmy mean?

A clemmy is a stone — specifically one small enough to chuck or throw.

How do you use clemmy in a sentence?

"He picked up a clemmy and skimmed it across the water."

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