Associations to the word «Hughie»
Noun
- Jennings
- Graeme
- Butcher
- Oriole
- Cobb
- Craven
- Drummond
- Rae
- Flint
- Outlaw
- Jimmie
- Shortstop
- Boogie
- Bugle
- Kelley
- Neill
- Mcgraw
- Ferguson
- Vas
- Hogg
- Yates
- Mack
- Hanging
- Finch
- Flick
- Hugh
- Mallory
- Pennant
- Dickson
- Willie
- Superhero
- Ty
- Dunbar
- Knock
- Hanson
- Hannah
- Trevor
- Cannon
- Rourke
- Hartley
- Scottish
- Bailey
- Jessie
- Tiger
- Kenny
- Frenchman
- Eugene
- Green
- Edwards
- Paula
- Detroit
- Annie
- Reilly
- Crawford
- Cock
- Erie
- Ross
- Parker
- Darling
- Dan
- Fury
- Footballer
- Manager
- Pearl
- Seven
- Vera
- Bassist
- Lineup
- Murray
- Maggie
- Johnny
- Mick
- Graham
- Daddy
- Gary
- Billy
- Baltimore
- Burns
- Baseball
- Guitarist
- Chelsea
- Newcastle
- Sinking
- Wrath
- Pulling
Wiktionary
HUGHIE, proper noun. A diminutive of the male given name Hugh.
HUGHIE, proper noun. (Australia) Imaginary god or higher power responsible for rain.
HUGHIE, proper noun. (surfing) (chiefly humorous) Imaginary god who creates surf (waves, and associated conditions).
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