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
Think twice before you speak, because your words and
influence will plant the seed of either success or failure
in the mind of another.