Associations to the word «Fred»
Noun
- Sid
- Jerry
- Barnes
- Foster
- Corey
- Gottfried
- Tko
- Dekker
- Billy
- Turner
- Fritz
- Pee
- Edna
- Jarrett
- Shirley
- Bergman
- Vargas
- Audrey
- Sammy
- Myers
- Archer
- Lester
- Nickelodeon
- Doug
- Mel
- Darling
- Angelina
- Hines
- Shapiro
- Bunny
- Wes
- Waller
- Moran
- Gibson
- Otis
- Barrie
- Crawford
- Madge
- Lowe
- Dubois
- Dave
- Norman
- Pebble
- Sonny
- Gary
- Rodney
- Trump
- Mitchell
- Wise
- Rooney
- Cantor
- Eddie
- Inductee
- Frank
- Lyricist
- Dorsey
- Ryder
- Roy
- Wilbur
- Linebacker
- Drummer
- Clint
- Randy
- Ashley
- Terry
- Percy
- Dino
- Zimmerman
- Liza
- Haines
- Frankie
- Sam
- Kirby
- Susie
- Herman
- Davey
- Johnny
- Doris
- Burns
- Scramble
- Cinderella
- Faye
- Garland
- Phil
- Dustin
- Kemp
- Footballer
- Steve
- Jackie
- Parker
- Spinner
- Dick
- Entertainer
- Katharine
- Buddy
- Bobby
- Firth
Adverb
Wiktionary
FRED, proper noun. A short version of Frederick, Alfred, or Wilfred, also used as a formal male given name.
FRED, proper noun. (military) (slang) Nickname for the Lockheed C-5 Galaxy, widely used by USAF aircrews.
FRED KARNO'S ARMY, noun. (UK) (slang) A chaotic, poorly-managed group.
Wise words
Wisdom does not show itself so much in precept as in life -
in firmness of mind and a mastery of appetite. It teaches us
to do, as well as talk, and to make our words and actions
all of a color.