Associations to the word «Johnny»
Noun
- Cash
- Mercer
- Carson
- Hodges
- Keefe
- Otis
- Frankie
- Ellington
- Horton
- Knoxville
- Presley
- Bravo
- Hartman
- Burke
- Copeland
- Elvis
- Kidd
- Sinatra
- Rutherford
- Dorsey
- Nitro
- Letterman
- Damon
- Merle
- Griffin
- Saxophonist
- Sonny
- Briggs
- Oates
- Harlow
- Starring
- Belinda
- Lever
- Benson
- Willie
- Mack
- Haynes
- Catcher
- Dee
- Slim
- Jimmy
- Gill
- Patti
- Vaughan
- Hendrix
- Tko
- Dusty
- Mickey
- Bing
- Arranger
- Chuck
- Whitaker
- Clapton
- Nino
- Sprite
- Rodgers
- Thunder
- Guitarist
- Chet
- Garner
- Perkins
- Maestro
- Hammond
- Harmonica
- Bassist
- Carmichael
- Fiddle
- Tarzan
- Rivers
- Hank
- Orr
- Marvin
- Joey
- Blues
- Gangster
- Olson
- Lyle
- Keane
- Marks
- Announcer
- Dawkins
- Saxophone
- Crosby
- Johnnie
- Vegas
- Bobby
- Delgado
- Ronnie
- Tex
- Yong
- Sammy
- Hines
- Nash
- Boogie
- Jennings
- Pts
- Eddie
- Trumpeter
Wiktionary
JOHNNY, proper noun. A diminutive of the male given name John.
JOHNNY, noun. (slang) A jack (the playing card)
JOHNNY, noun. A nickname for Confederate soldiers, used by the Union soldiers in the American Civil War (1861-1865).
JOHNNY, noun. (slang) A condom.
JOHNNY, noun. (New Zealand) (pejorative) An inexperienced new worker, usually an immigrant.
JOHNNY, noun. A gown with a back opening closed with snaps or ties, worn by hospital patients.
JOHNNY BAG, noun. (slang) A condom.
JOHNNY BAGS, noun. Plural of johnny bag
JOHNNY CAKE, noun. (colloquial) corn bread
JOHNNY CANUCK, proper noun. A Canadian.
JOHNNY CANUCK, proper noun. (chiefly WWI) (WWII) A Canadian soldier.
JOHNNY CANUCK, proper noun. A personification of Canada.
JOHNNY CRAPAUD, noun. (offensive) (derogatory) (ethnic slur) A Frenchman.
JOHNNY FOREIGNER, proper noun. (UK) (informal) (derogatory) A foreigner, someone who is not British.
JOHNNY HOPPER, noun. (UK) (Cockney rhyming slang) A police officer.
JOHNNY HOPPERS, noun. Plural of Johnny Hopper
JOHNNY HOUSE, noun. A privy, a pit toilet enclosed within a simple shelter, in North America traditionally made of wood. Usually it is an outbuilding to a habitable structure. Also called john and outhouse.
JOHNNY LAW, proper noun. (US) A generic police officer.
JOHNNY MOSS, proper noun. A famous poker player and gambler
JOHNNY MOSS, proper noun. (poker slang) An ace and a ten as starting cards in Texas hold 'em
JOHNNY ONIONS, noun. (dated) (UK) A Breton agricultural labourer who travelled through English cities selling onions from a bicycle
JOHNNY REB, proper noun. (obsolete) (informal) A Confederate soldier in the American Civil War.
JOHNNY REB, proper noun. (by extension) The Confederacy in general
Dictionary definition
JOHNNY, noun. `Johnny' was applied as a nickname for Confederate soldiers by the Federal soldiers in the American Civil War; `greyback' derived from their grey Confederate uniforms.
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