1. Clemson - Verb
2. Clemson - Proper noun
A surname originating as a patronymic.
A city in Pickens County and Anderson County, South Carolina, United States, that is home to Clemson University.
Synonym: Calhoun (obsolete)
(informal) Clemson University.
Clemson (third-person singular simple present Clemsons, present participle Clemsoning, simple past and past participle Clemsoned)
(US, sports, slang) To perform uncharacteristically poorly, well below expectations.
The rivalry is huge between South Carolina and Clemson. It's major bragging rights; one of the most intense things I've been a part of. William Perry
I tried to get into comics initially after I graduated Clemson in 1994. I spent a year trying to get in, and I quit reading books because not getting in made me sad. Jonathan Hickman
Well, you know I grew up wanting to be a Clemson Tiger and I ended up being able to play there and I went to school there. Lee Brice
All due respect to what LSU and Burrow have done, but to be the champ you have to beat the champ, and I still have Clemson as the better team and will gladly taking the generous points (just like last year vs. Alabama). Source: Internet
Alabama could make up some ground on No. 1 Clemson, which had to rally to beat Boston College 34-28 without quarterback Trevor Lawrence. Source: Internet
Alabama is the top-ranked team in this week's College Football Playoff Top 25 poll, followed by Notre Dame, Clemson, and Ohio St. Source: Internet