Associations to the word «Millie»
Noun
- Dor
- Modern
- Trask
- Perkins
- Zombie
- Mildred
- Madge
- Ollie
- Ska
- Ethel
- Musical
- Carla
- Chameleon
- Patsy
- Venom
- Dow
- Jackson
- Jumper
- Mort
- Smiley
- Bessie
- Kat
- Modelling
- Shapiro
- Marley
- Gladys
- Burt
- Wally
- Belle
- Dorothy
- Lauren
- Aunt
- Mbe
- Chichester
- Owens
- Amelia
- Fitch
- Mascot
- Scam
- Minnie
- Helper
- Tyson
- Mating
- Marvel
- Juror
- Brooke
- Christine
- Cassie
- Presley
- Annie
- Peacock
- Rendition
- Stevie
- Sutton
- Scoundrel
- Claw
- Julie
- Ghost
- Stella
- Cookie
- Jake
- Kathy
- Connie
- Upton
- Magician
- Trevor
- Ellie
- Callahan
- Memo
- Jimmy
- Frock
- Rae
- Moe
- Small
- Jenkins
- Nancy
- Foster
- Boogie
- Maid
- Gertrude
- Louise
- Rosie
- Bun
- Chili
- Tonight
- Lindsay
- Whistling
- Andrews
- Toby
- Hal
- Comic
Adverb
Wiktionary
MILLIE, proper noun. A diminutive of the female given names Mildred, Millicent, Emily, Amelia and Camilla, also used as a formal given name.
MILLIE, noun. (Northern Ireland, 19th Century, pejorative or affectionate) a mill-worker, usually a young, working class woman working in the factories of Ireland's linen industry.
MILLIE, noun. (modern, pejorative or affectionate) A working class, harsh-spoken woman, often unemployed (also mil-bag).
MILLIE, noun. (Can we verify([1]) this sense?) millibitcoin (thousandth of a bitcoin)
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