Associations to the word «Debbie»
Noun
- Reynolds
- Schultz
- Gibson
- Deborah
- Jasmine
- Cain
- Tiffany
- Debra
- Mcgee
- Mccormick
- Pelt
- Darren
- Gallagher
- Charley
- Angie
- Cameron
- Brill
- Harry
- Danielle
- Allen
- Liam
- Webb
- Fiona
- Sinatra
- Choreographer
- Tanya
- Friedman
- Girlfriend
- Lori
- Rowe
- Travis
- Mckenzie
- Lil
- Shapiro
- Natalie
- Sue
- Nigel
- Shirley
- Wilkins
- Kathy
- Thrower
- Ferguson
- Eli
- Andy
- Damon
- Boyfriend
- Julie
- Janice
- Shane
- Joanne
- Cheryl
- Gail
- Nicola
- Snack
- Marilyn
- Patti
- Daniels
- Sandra
- Stein
- Megan
- Pete
- Colleen
- Samantha
- Katrina
- Denise
- Dallas
- Lisa
- Sheila
- Donna
- Sledge
- Massey
- Carole
- Mandy
- Sarah
- Wendy
- Winters
- Vicki
- Cathy
- Judy
- Levin
- Eliza
- Byrne
- Jackie
- Laurie
- Diane
- Karen
- Mcgrath
- Kimberly
- Patty
- Callahan
- Paine
- Carrie
- Jai
- Alicia
- Pam
- Oates
Adjective
Verb
Wiktionary
DEBBIE, proper noun. A diminutive of the female given name Deborah.
DEBBIE DOWNER, noun. (informal) (pejorative) A naysayer; one whose negative remarks depress or dissuade others.
Wise words
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