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Starved
Used in Elizabeth Gaskell's, 19th century novel about life in industrial Manchester, entitled 'Mary Barton'.
She took the bread, when it was put into her hand, and broke a bit, but could not eat. She was past hunger. She fell down on the floor with a heavy unresisting bang. The men looked puzzled.
"She's wellnigh clemmed," said Barton. "Folk do say one mustn't give clemmed people much to eat; but, bless us, she'll eat nought."
Clemmed by Nick Wilkinson April 15, 2006
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Burnt out, tired, wasted, or just not motivated to do anything.
My friends wanted to me to go hiking but after snowboarding the previous day I was way to chummed for that.

After drinking way too much the night before I was so chummed I just hung out on the couch most of the day.
Chummed by Brf June 19, 2006

Chemseddine 

a very good boy deep inside with a pure soul and a beautiful mind :)
he's a very generous person who appreciates the smallest gesture coming from his relatives<3
he went through a lot of terrible things that made him build this shell today that sometimes takes him away from the real world and sometimes pushes him to forget the wonderful creature that he's, by dint of thinking too much about others.
he's charming because he has very beautiful features on his face especially his sore eyes .. in which we dive every time.
life reserve him many gifts in the future because someone like chemseddine there aren't ten!!
if you're chemseddine your loved ones are lucky to have you (because i'm)
"I wish to Chemseddine to find his bright smile again"
Chemseddine by anonymous November 23, 2021
Being shot at, or being hit with something.
Dude, you got chummed!
Chummed by idiota December 9, 2003
To be cold, feel the cold. (This is a word only used in Sheffield by Sheffielders)
"you look clemmed love"
Clemmed by SteveMick Pete December 4, 2005
Bro I chummed all over her face, it was amazing
Chummed by ChummedOn May 4, 2017