Associations to the word «Ollie»
Noun
- Fran
- Stan
- Animator
- Weeks
- Olsen
- Kilkenny
- Johnston
- Barbecue
- Oliver
- Hardy
- Walsh
- Mcgill
- Tyson
- Flip
- Burr
- Mclaughlin
- Angie
- Canning
- Stacey
- Mick
- Dexter
- Dammit
- Husky
- Meath
- Laurel
- Ari
- Moran
- Hammer
- Dinah
- Nightingale
- Keating
- Lacey
- Walters
- Che
- Jenna
- Olson
- Otis
- Kevin
- Disney
- Limerick
- Quentin
- Locke
- Galway
- Melvin
- Goalkeeper
- Wexford
- Allotment
- Linda
- Kieran
- Kimball
- Jacobs
- Octopus
- Mitchell
- Rb
- Calhoun
- Tacoma
- Temptation
- Bullshit
- Jeopardy
- Mora
- Cit
- Puppet
- Ferrara
- Francois
- Byrne
- Trumpet
- Fullback
- Hc
- Sexton
- Gent
- Quinn
- Claw
- Nelly
- Ellie
- Lizzie
- Pickering
- Trick
- Ridley
- Darryl
- Len
- Walt
- Andy
- Tipperary
- Tyler
- Penelope
- Tara
- Purcell
- Belinda
- Murphy
- Lucy
- Elm
Wiktionary
OLLIE, noun. (snowboarding) (skateboarding) a manoeuvre wherein one catches air by lifting the front and tail ends off the ground at the same time; a hop.
OLLIE, verb. (intransitive) To perform an ollie.
OLLIE, proper noun. A diminutive of the male given name Oliver.
OLLIE, proper noun. A diminutive of the female given names Olivia, Olive and Olwen.
Wise words
It is better wither to be silent, or to say things of more
value than silence. Sooner throw a pearl at hazard than an
idle or useless word; and do not say a little in many words,
but a great deal in a few.