A word related to the grammer concept of zhg (pronounced Zhig). It can be used to replace a word in a sentence, but cannot be used twice in the same sentence.
English: That red shirt is nice.
Clen used properly:
- That clen shirt is nice.
- That red clen is nice.
- That red shirt is clen.
Clen used improperly:
- That clen is clen.
(Note: Using clen twice will confuse readers.)
Clen used properly:
- That clen shirt is nice.
- That red clen is nice.
- That red shirt is clen.
Clen used improperly:
- That clen is clen.
(Note: Using clen twice will confuse readers.)
by Brrandon May 15, 2005
i slipped and the umbrella impaled my clen, i stabbed him in the clen
the footballer looked up to an endless stream of opposing clen (plural)
the footballer looked up to an endless stream of opposing clen (plural)
by Peter Clifton September 25, 2008
by Mirror12321 February 22, 2014
1. The two heroes struck the evil wench in the stomach, clen.
2. We need to put that guy in a UFC-style double-armbar, so clen.
2. We need to put that guy in a UFC-style double-armbar, so clen.
by *K. Bun* March 04, 2009