Associations to the word «Ned»
Noun
- Defi
- Beaumont
- Beatty
- Jarrett
- Flanders
- Stark
- Lamont
- Marge
- Kelly
- Sparks
- Bess
- Shepard
- Stacey
- Nancy
- Homer
- Nellie
- Crockett
- Maude
- Carmichael
- Erasmus
- Trent
- Nickelodeon
- Robb
- Bellamy
- Edna
- Ashton
- Jimmie
- Bran
- Stella
- Katz
- Bing
- Texan
- Tad
- Madge
- Fra
- Almond
- Gorman
- Bart
- Nolan
- Hal
- Vaughn
- Weeks
- Survival
- Dusty
- Currie
- Crosby
- Romero
- Jaime
- Petroleum
- Panther
- Viva
- Mexican
- Byrne
- Verity
- Brant
- Katy
- Stacy
- Melinda
- Rowe
- Dick
- Mallory
- Leigh
- Endowment
- Dewey
- Karachi
- Dolphin
- Mickey
- Fitzpatrick
- Brahms
- Cuthbert
- Kahn
- Ledger
- Rory
- Burt
- Elsie
- Smiley
- Flanagan
- Chum
- Grimes
- Patty
- Tyler
- Hd
- Victor
- Bromley
- Rector
- Moe
- Starch
- Cos
- Bowie
- Bugle
- Fi
- Outlaw
Wiktionary
NED, noun. (Scotland) (slang) (pejorative) (offensive) A person, usually a youth, of low social standing and education, a violent disposition and with a particular style of dress (typically sportswear or Burberry), speech and behaviour.
NED, proper noun. A medieval diminutive of the male given name Edward.
Wise words
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smallest act of caring, all of which have the potential to
turn a life around.