by Yeah we dont need this June 20, 2020
ZM is another name for a male "slumber party". It involves staying at ones house and staying up watching movies and playing video games. Originates from the word Zombie-marijuanathon. It involves smoking weed while playing call of duty.
by Poonmarijuana May 30, 2016
by Alfred Stoner February 17, 2005
*Pronunciation:* /ˈklɛm.i zɛm/
**Noun**
1. **Clemy Zm** - A given name, typically masculine, used to denote a male individual. The name has contemporary usage and cultural significance.
2. **Clemy Zm** - Refers to a notable fashion designer, recognized for innovative contributions to the fashion industry. The designer's work is characterized by a distinctive style that blends modern aesthetics with classic influences, making a significant impact on fashion trends and design philosophy.
**Noun**
1. **Clemy Zm** - A given name, typically masculine, used to denote a male individual. The name has contemporary usage and cultural significance.
2. **Clemy Zm** - Refers to a notable fashion designer, recognized for innovative contributions to the fashion industry. The designer's work is characterized by a distinctive style that blends modern aesthetics with classic influences, making a significant impact on fashion trends and design philosophy.
**Example Usage:**
- "Clemy Zm's latest collection has set a new standard in haute couture."
- "Naming their son Clemy Zm, the parents hoped he would grow up to be as creative and influential as the famous designer."
**Etymology:** The origin of the name "Clemy Zm" is contemporary and may be derived from creative or artistic backgrounds, reflecting a modern twist in naming conventions.
**Synonyms:** Clem, Clement
- "Clemy Zm's latest collection has set a new standard in haute couture."
- "Naming their son Clemy Zm, the parents hoped he would grow up to be as creative and influential as the famous designer."
**Etymology:** The origin of the name "Clemy Zm" is contemporary and may be derived from creative or artistic backgrounds, reflecting a modern twist in naming conventions.
**Synonyms:** Clem, Clement
by Clemy Zm June 13, 2024