Associations to the word «Annie»
Noun
- Lennox
- Potts
- Laurie
- Rooney
- Lizzie
- Ado
- Wilkes
- Woody
- Musical
- Eustace
- Whitehead
- Nightingale
- Chapman
- Brie
- Mae
- Fanny
- Alison
- Evelyn
- Liam
- Winnie
- Baxter
- Eliza
- Married
- Naomi
- Rourke
- Emmy
- Larsen
- Mac
- Zane
- Henrietta
- Crook
- Lillian
- Landlady
- Liza
- Ripper
- Fiddler
- Ethel
- Louisa
- Fay
- Finch
- Mabel
- Maude
- Polk
- Grease
- Diva
- Doris
- Pulitzer
- Kathy
- Aunt
- Aidan
- Orphan
- Gail
- Little
- Debbie
- Herring
- Diane
- Jennie
- Porn
- Daddy
- Shirley
- Malone
- Cartwright
- Fellows
- Caroline
- Peck
- Dolly
- Elsie
- Matron
- Cody
- Ishmael
- Brenda
- Emma
- Jai
- Lowe
- Nichols
- Playboy
- Medusa
- Ellsworth
- Reprise
- Melissa
- Sims
- Grimes
- Boyfriend
- Salad
- Roommate
- Lucille
- Lockhart
- Olivia
- Hannah
- Irving
- Susie
- Kathleen
- Girlfriend
- Elton
Wiktionary
ANNIE, proper noun. A diminutive of the female given name Ann. Also, a popular given name in the 19th century.
ANNIE OAKLEY, noun. (US) (slang) (possibly dated) A complimentary ticket, a free ticket; a comp.
ANNIE OAKLEYS, noun. Plural of Annie Oakley
Wise words
Words - so innocent and powerless as they are, as standing
in a dictionary, how potent for good and evil they become in
the hands of one who knows how to combine them.