1. Tim - Noun
2. Tim - Proper noun
Tim
A male given name, a shortened form of Timothy and, very rarely, of Timon.
(slang, derogatory, UK, Ireland) A Catholic.
(slang, soccer) A supporter of the Scottish football team Celtic F.C..
TIM
(Britain) A nickname for the speaking clock.
(usually derogatory, usually offensive, usually dysphemistic) Initialism of trans-identified male.
(electronics) Initialism of time interval meter.
Initialism of triosephosphateisomerase.
Abbreviation of time-in-minutes.
Synonyms: TiM, T-I-M, T-i-M, T.I.M.
(cytology) Translocon on Inner cellular Membrane
Source: en.wiktionary.orgTim Kaine has a message of fiscal responsibility and generosity of spirit. That kind of message can sell anywhere. Barack Obama
It would have been fun to have played Tim Robbins' role in Bull Durham. Garth Brooks
The only way it would work for me is if it was a full-length feature film directed by Joss Whedon or Tim Minear or David Greenwalt. David Boreanaz
The first time Tim Westwood did that chestbump to me, I ended up sort of cuddling his arm. Russell Brand
While speaking in Lloydminster Alberta/Saskatchewan, he was asked "Do you believe in God?" Tim Buck replied "Do you believe in Santa Claus?" Tim Buck
He struck at Tib, but down fell Tim. German Proverb