Associations to the word «Lou»
Noun
- Butch
- Arranger
- Mei
- Kenny
- Sinatra
- Willie
- Buddy
- Pickle
- Kaufman
- Beet
- Eddie
- Greenberg
- Bender
- Dorsey
- Oates
- Carole
- Detour
- Williams
- Ella
- Stan
- Hackett
- Wills
- Gymnast
- Schwartz
- Carson
- Wendy
- Teddy
- Lyle
- Klein
- Sterling
- Carey
- Ellington
- Catcher
- Cooke
- Teammate
- Clapton
- Andy
- Morrison
- Gillespie
- Tucker
- Ramsay
- Whittaker
- Collingwood
- Oliver
- Transformer
- Barton
- Wally
- Bob
- Ric
- Patty
- Linda
- Willis
- Benny
- Lineman
- Busch
- Pianist
- Verne
- Tommy
- Trombone
- Johnny
- Ronnie
- Rosie
- Sid
- Gail
- Harold
- Phyllis
- Debbie
- Marsh
- Jazz
- Underground
- Jenny
- Louise
- Minnie
- Myers
- Tko
- Trumpeter
- Bobby
- Garner
- Parkinson
- Foreigner
- Frontman
- Roe
- Zodiac
- Dylan
- Rodriguez
- Peggy
- Malone
- Vaughan
- Yun
- Freddie
- Joe
Adjective
Wiktionary
LOU, proper noun. A diminutive of the male given name Louis.
LOU, proper noun. A diminutive of the female given names Louisa and Louise; often also used as a middle name.
LOU GEHRIG'S, noun. Abbreviation of Lou Gehrig's Disease.
LOU GEHRIG'S DISEASE, noun. Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, a form of motor neuron disease.
LOU GEHRIG'S DISEASE, noun. (disease) (US) Synonym of amyotrophic lateral sclerosis. (ALS)
Wise words
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