Associations to the word «Mitch»
Noun
- Fbi
- Flanagan
- Roller
- Amy
- Greg
- Butch
- Pearson
- Robbins
- Josh
- Minority
- Senator
- Larkin
- Woody
- Motel
- Drum
- Michelle
- Williams
- Harris
- Kara
- Ridley
- Ripper
- Denny
- Watkins
- Lambert
- Streetcar
- Boyfriend
- Jericho
- Senate
- Guitarist
- Mcbride
- Jonah
- Hodge
- Lineman
- Gymnast
- Vocalist
- Jenkins
- Shane
- Jay
- Dyer
- Custer
- Tina
- Rodney
- Dana
- Tobin
- Dickinson
- Dave
- Royce
- Dawson
- Brad
- Lily
- Kentucky
- Dalton
- Meg
- Murray
- Manny
- Kenny
- Guatemala
- Burroughs
- Lineup
- Teddy
- Leary
- Flooding
- Cheney
- Landslide
- Phil
- Showtime
- Eric
- Janice
- Geelong
- Walter
- Republican
- Jason
- Cory
- Matt
- Perkins
- Shaun
- Tyson
- Claire
- Perry
- Corey
- Lennon
- Evans
- Hicks
- Zach
- Webber
- Tim
- Quarterback
- Carmichael
- Chris
Wiktionary
MITCH, verb. (transitive) (dialectal) To pilfer; filch; steal.
MITCH, verb. (intransitive) (dialectal) To shrink or retire from view; lurk out of sight; skulk.
MITCH, verb. (Ireland) (Wales) To be absent from school without a valid excuse; to play truant.
MITCH, verb. (intransitive) (dialectal) To grumble secretly.
MITCH, verb. (intransitive) (dialectal) To pretend poverty.
MITCH, proper noun. A diminutive of the male given name Mitchell
Wise words
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