Associations to the word «Jeff»
Noun
- Vocalist
- Outfielder
- Rob
- Jarvis
- Peterson
- Stevie
- Td
- Malone
- Rudd
- Joel
- Waters
- Baseman
- Todd
- Nichols
- Bret
- Novak
- Marty
- Lineman
- Weiss
- Jed
- Keyboard
- Informer
- Pierce
- Richards
- Teammate
- Rick
- Larry
- Mvp
- Mcfarland
- Styles
- Ariel
- Jared
- Mclaughlin
- Phil
- Zeppelin
- Slayer
- Debra
- Chang
- Kendrick
- Clayton
- Cory
- Ron
- Brett
- Joey
- Linebacker
- Winger
- Eric
- Noon
- Monty
- Ric
- Choke
- Sting
- Chris
- Gary
- Erickson
- Cindy
- Surfer
- Cain
- Tim
- Terry
- Ronnie
- Tracy
- Raceway
- Dexter
- Defenceman
- Reese
- Mick
- Wr
- Darryl
- Speedway
- Lineup
- Stewart
- Eviction
- Jacobs
- Shortstop
- Kris
- Kenny
- Vocal
- Shane
- Burroughs
- Mastering
- Drew
- Abyss
- Synthesizer
- Scott
- Jason
- Farrar
- Orton
- Fisher
- Rhino
- Ricky
- Rothschild
- Goaltender
- Buccaneer
- Contender
- Harmonica
- Bobby
- Darren
- Saxophone
Verb
Wiktionary
JEFF, proper noun. A diminutive of the male given name Jeffrey or Jeffery.
JEFF, verb. (printing slang) (intransitive) To play or gamble with em quads, throwing them as dice.
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