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
Men govern nothing with more difficulty than their tongues,
and can moderate their desires more than their words.