Associations to the word «Donald»
Noun
- Trump
- Byrd
- Sutherland
- Duck
- Tusk
- Maclean
- Keene
- Judd
- Mickey
- Louie
- Macleod
- Mackay
- Macdonald
- Munro
- Glover
- Davidson
- Dewey
- Mackenzie
- Mckay
- Cameron
- Mcleod
- Cheney
- Judges
- Minnie
- Connor
- Richie
- Bain
- Argyll
- Laird
- Dunn
- Regan
- Disney
- Trumpeter
- Pluto
- Horne
- Mcintyre
- Ogden
- Haines
- Walt
- Reid
- Gladstone
- Angus
- Caldwell
- Clipper
- Musketeer
- Becker
- Macpherson
- Ross
- Currie
- Mckenzie
- Carolyn
- Daisy
- Woods
- Campbell
- Kaufman
- Malcolm
- Ellie
- Stewart
- Cartoon
- Pierce
- Graeme
- Jared
- Nephew
- Clan
- Sf
- Mcdonald
- Pollock
- Hillary
- Allan
- Sterling
- Obe
- Tex
- Swanson
- Magnate
- Mcgill
- Burgess
- Gee
- Rory
- Norman
- Mcmillan
- Lopez
- Kenneth
- Ritter
- Stokes
- Xl
- Wr
- Goldstein
- Iain
- Mcintosh
- Cbe
- Mcgregor
- Lean
- Emeritus
- Marilyn
- Ronald
- Disneyland
- Levine
Verb
Wiktionary
DONALD, proper noun. A male given name.
DONALD DUCK, proper noun. One of the Disney characters, an anthropomorphic white-feathered cartoon duck who usually wears a sailor suit and is known for his voice especially in tantrums.
DONALD DUCK, proper noun. (astronomy) Asteroid 12410.
DONALD DUCK, noun. (Cockney rhyming slang) A fuck.
DONALD DUCKED, adjective. (Cockney rhyming slang) fucked (ruined or broken)
DONALD DUCKS, noun. Plural of Donald Duck
Wise words
Strong and bitter words indicate a weak cause.