Associations to the word «Aunt»
Noun
- Duchess
- Mimi
- Annie
- Priscilla
- Cora
- Jenna
- Scarlett
- Liza
- Susie
- Ella
- Mary
- Relative
- Maria
- Sylvia
- Jo
- Margaret
- Maude
- Parlor
- Bertram
- Mother
- Agnes
- Lute
- Amy
- Silas
- Orphan
- Louise
- Maud
- Isabel
- Edith
- Helen
- Parlour
- Eleanor
- Barak
- Agony
- Dear
- Bonnet
- Abby
- Great
- Grandfather
- Barbara
- Kate
- Grandpa
- Alexandra
- Sewing
- Mildred
- Elena
- Cordelia
- Gin
- Gifford
- Betty
- Nancy
- Kitty
- Susan
- Alice
- Meg
- Nora
- Gladys
- Wight
- Lillian
- Princesse
- Evelyn
- Cassie
- Edna
- Papa
- Janet
- Sid
- Crawley
- Antoinette
- Dearest
- Katharine
- Violet
- Luncheon
- Ruth
- Jed
- Mas
- Martina
- Celia
- Shawl
- Genevieve
- Heiress
- Trot
- Daisy
- Sadie
- Staying
- Maid
- Antonia
- Deborah
- Jen
Wiktionary
AUNT, noun. The sister or sister-in-law of one’s parent.
AUNT, noun. (Can we verify([1]) this sense?) (informal) A great-aunt / grandaunt.
AUNT, noun. (Can we verify([1]) this sense?) A grandmother. (More often "auntie".)
AUNT, noun. An affectionate term for a woman of an older generation than oneself, especially a friend of one's parents, by means of fictive kin.
AUNT FLO, proper noun. (euphemism slang) A personification of the menstrual period or menstruation.
AUNT FUCKER, noun. (vulgar) (rare) Motherfucker (generic term of abuse).
AUNT FUCKERS, noun. Plural of aunt fucker
AUNT JANE, noun. (derogatory) A black woman who is obsequiously servile to white authority.
AUNT MINNIE, noun. (radiology) A distinctive radiographic finding that is virtually pathognomonic.
AUNT MINNIES, noun. Plural of Aunt Minnie
AUNT SALLY, proper noun. A traditional game in which balls are thrown to break the pipe in the mouth of a figurine resembling an old woman.
AUNT SALLY, proper noun. (idiomatic) A figure drawing criticism or ridicule; a straw man.
AUNT THOMASINA, noun. (derogatory) A black woman who is obsequiously servile to white authority.
AUNT THOMASINAS, noun. Plural of Aunt Thomasina
Dictionary definition
AUNT, noun. The sister of your father or mother; the wife of your uncle.
Wise words
In words, as fashions, the same rule will hold; Alike
fantastic, if too new, or old: Be not the first by whom the
new are tried, Nor yet the last to lay the old aside.