Associations to the word «Nigel»
Noun
- Derek
- Jenkins
- Finch
- Domesday
- Valerie
- Caine
- Midfield
- Bates
- Vaughan
- Peters
- Henderson
- Caretaker
- Norman
- Richards
- Sinclair
- Doyle
- Bowen
- Cbe
- Webber
- Bassist
- Fiona
- Dandy
- Asa
- Watts
- Mia
- Matilda
- Albion
- Colin
- Preston
- Julian
- Mcclellan
- Snooker
- Vanessa
- Barton
- Presenter
- Claudio
- Cox
- Agnes
- Dee
- Clare
- Clarke
- Mp
- Burton
- Swain
- Bond
- Trombone
- Terry
- Darren
- Evans
- Warwick
- Damon
- Keyboardist
- Stafford
- Stacey
- Croft
- Len
- Vicki
- Fitz
- Cheltenham
- Stock
- Maximus
- Reeve
- Dick
- Bbc
- Nicola
- Christopher
- Lamont
- Saul
- Ashton
- Southampton
- Constructor
- Ogden
- Dixon
- Iain
- Gibbs
- Duffy
- Starring
- Levine
- Richardson
- Andrews
- Mimi
- Ramsay
- Chess
- Rowan
- Short
- Sears
- Patrick
- Waverley
- Atkinson
- Alan
- Briggs
- Celia
- Jeremy
- Myra
- Miranda
- Obe
- Bradley
Verb
Wiktionary
NIGEL, proper noun. A male given name, of mostly British usage.
NIGEL, noun. (Australian) (pejorative) (usually restricted to youths) A person, usually male, who is unpopular with their peers, unfashionable, socially awkward and/or introverted.
NIGEL NO FRIENDS, noun. (slang) (derogatory) An individual who has few or no close friends.
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