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The universal pronoun, also used as an exclamation, possesive, article, curse word, or demonstrative.

"Eem" first came about from various sportscasters, notably Phil Simms, as a shortening of the word "him" after a verb. Since, the word has evolved into various uses and is perhaps the most useful word on the planet.
"Aah, there's the penalty, he hooked eem."

"Sir, could you get pass eem butter?"

"Whose bicycle is that?"
"Oh, it's eems."

"Oh, eem it to hell!"

"Call eem over!"
Eem by Eem May 15, 2005
Related Words
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This means "him" or "it" Also means "cool". It originates from saying "got him" or similar phrases used that make "him" sound like EEM- "Got-EEM", "Tell-EEM", "Had-EEM" etc.
"I told-EEM", "What'd you tell-EEM?", "I had-EEM", "Thats EEM"...
EEM by Coboly81utube October 30, 2006
Even. To make even, set straight. To go there.
EX. DON'T EEM say anything. The man pushed the gun into her side for her to not eem say anything.
EEM by Author, Teresa Rae Butler December 28, 2005
This phrase is added to the end of words because of the "Deez Nuts vine" Where the protagonist states, "Got(eem)" Instead of "Got Him"
We just destroyed that guy, ha Got(eem)!
Eem by Neckie May 20, 2016
Derived from goteem:

Something that was got; an exclamation of joy, happiness.
Antonyms: neem, an abreviation of not eem. Eem can also be combined with any word as a suffix (eg. So eem or seem, retarded eem or retardeem, etc.)
"Eem was got that day"
"I won the lottery, eem!"
"Fuck this is so damn eem!"
My dad just died, neem.
eem by Jorls2 May 31, 2018
A word used to replace a thing or object, having a similar meaning to the word "it." Can also be used to replace a person, with a similar meaning to "him/her."
"Toss 'eem here!"
"Proved 'eem wrong."
'eem by Drag 'eem down February 4, 2009