Associations to the word «Lenny»
Noun
- Kaye
- Castro
- Patti
- Moe
- Sands
- Bruce
- Comedian
- Percussion
- Marge
- Obscenity
- Homer
- Metz
- Stevie
- Coliseum
- Clapton
- Dee
- Leonard
- Elton
- Carlson
- Platt
- Nugget
- Dustin
- Saxophone
- Fontana
- Vaughan
- Leary
- Myles
- Clarke
- Woody
- Selma
- Len
- Gorman
- Carl
- Caine
- Guitarist
- Winters
- Bernstein
- Sax
- Bowie
- Joey
- Buckley
- Frankie
- Davidson
- Hayes
- Drummer
- Mort
- Hoffman
- Robbie
- Cooke
- Marilyn
- Richie
- Lander
- Chick
- Partridge
- Arranger
- Teddy
- Mace
- Chet
- Hurricane
- Mccall
- Butcher
- Homecoming
- Dino
- Santana
- Tanner
- Huff
- Shirley
- Dylan
- Enfield
- Shea
- Mic
- Gillespie
- Mick
- Chili
- Cameo
- Sonny
- Bassist
- Murphy
- Henry
- Spitting
- Spears
- Slater
- Dave
- Mccartney
- Lisa
- Til
- Funk
- Henson
- Blazer
- Strut
- Riff
- Lennon
- Jacobson
- Castillo
- Mel
- Barney
Wiktionary
LENNY, proper noun. A diminutive of the male given name Leonard.
Wise words
Men govern nothing with more difficulty than their tongues,
and can moderate their desires more than their words.