Word info

Clemson

Speech parts

1. Clemson - Verb

2. Clemson - Proper noun

Meaning

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.

Source: en.wiktionary.org

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Examples

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

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