Associations to the word «Randy»
Noun
- Orton
- Randy
- Newman
- Goat
- Travis
- Weston
- Savage
- Flair
- Ric
- Mccormick
- Undertaker
- Raw
- Becky
- Moss
- Castillo
- Sparks
- Teenager
- Hogan
- Randall
- Jericho
- Crawford
- Shawn
- Bassett
- Cunningham
- Myers
- Ufc
- Barnett
- Tito
- Reese
- Rollins
- Hulk
- Carlyle
- Weaver
- Lineman
- Cody
- Jackson
- Gregg
- Hendrix
- Bret
- Feud
- Spears
- Curt
- Cy
- Trumpet
- Tko
- Strikeout
- Cummings
- Guitarist
- Bassist
- Stan
- Ninja
- Robbie
- Wrestler
- Thom
- Bryan
- Wr
- Frey
- Olson
- Pitcher
- Kraft
- Lex
- Paine
- Mcmahon
- Boone
- Hobbs
- Vince
- Punk
- Vicki
- Brad
- Henley
- Kenny
- Drummer
- Nilsson
- Jeff
- Johnson
- Cantor
- Shelton
- Garry
- Bass
- Superstar
- Paula
- Crouch
- Trumpeter
- Rink
- Quarterback
- Yoke
- Owen
- Patti
- Doug
- Sharon
- Mellon
- Sammy
- Rhodes
- Bernie
- Announcer
Wiktionary
RANDY, adjective. Sexually aroused; full of sexual lust.
RANDY, adjective. Rude or coarse in manner, primarily Scottish in usage.
RANDY, noun. Impudent beggar
RANDY, noun. Boisterous, coarse, loose woman
RANDY, noun. Virago
RANDY, noun. (sports) (aerial freestyle skiing) one and a half twist acrobatic maneuver
RANDY, proper noun. A diminutive of Randall and Randolph, used as a male given name in the US.
RANDY, proper noun. A diminutive of the female given name Miranda.
Dictionary definition
RANDY, adjective. Feeling great sexual desire; "feeling horny".
Wise words
In words, as fashions, the same rule will hold; Alike
fantastic, if too new, or old: Be not the first by whom the
new are tried, Nor yet the last to lay the old aside.