Associations to the word «Millie»
Noun
- Becky
- Liz
- Emily
- Cartoonist
- Nicholas
- Simpson
- Elvis
- Horace
- Beatrice
- Sammy
- Davy
- Ruby
- Bakery
- Bunny
- Sylvester
- Niece
- Dear
- Olivier
- Matthews
- Nicholson
- Rosemary
- Nightingale
- Playhouse
- Kit
- Judith
- Doll
- Linda
- Peggy
- Sting
- Holden
- Ella
- Chung
- Robbins
- Miss
- Gwen
- Parrot
- Teen
- Daisy
- Ricky
- Jonathan
- Joan
- Sarah
- Hank
- Laurence
- Cobb
- Ivy
- Crush
- Married
- Hayes
- Nathan
- Kicking
- Martha
- Susan
- Angela
- Orphan
- Tony
- Mad
- Locke
- Carol
- Jane
- Modeling
- Steele
- Gypsy
- Brad
- Jackie
- Herman
- Twin
- Scream
- Lily
- Lynn
- Sofia
- Potter
- Lou
- Shelley
- Stevens
- Actress
- Goblin
- Lp
- Sitcom
- Evelyn
- Jerry
- Diary
- Boyfriend
- Grandchild
- Alice
- Sterling
- Verdict
- Daughter
- Larry
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)
Wise words
The most important things are the hardest things to say.
They are the things you get ashamed of because words
diminish your feelings - words shrink things that seem
timeless when they are in your head to no more than living
size when they are brought out.