Associations to the word «Rosie»
Noun
- Donnell
- Gaines
- Cider
- Lulu
- Grady
- Flanagan
- Larsen
- Huntington
- Rockwell
- Rosemary
- Billie
- Elsie
- Tanya
- Mamma
- Hackett
- Frazer
- Letterman
- Zoe
- Lori
- Sasha
- Marcel
- Mitch
- Boycott
- Webster
- Linden
- Sally
- Sophie
- Grandma
- Rosenthal
- Spence
- Poppy
- Registrar
- Darren
- Sammy
- Ernesto
- Bianca
- Diner
- Katy
- Evelyn
- Jasper
- Veranda
- Grandpa
- Laurie
- Cartwright
- Carole
- Graeme
- Neill
- Ames
- Connie
- Granny
- Martina
- Waitress
- Violet
- Pam
- Maternity
- Stan
- Gwen
- Faye
- Alison
- Dominica
- Sargent
- Petty
- Boyfriend
- Carla
- Donna
- Gerry
- Dolly
- Mae
- Nikki
- Ruiz
- Katie
- Finder
- Comedian
- Lucille
- Tina
- Leland
- Mickey
- Michelle
- Keyboardist
- Kris
- Hank
- Detective
- Dunne
- Kathy
- Maude
- Walters
- Dixon
- Sarah
- Alvarez
- Minnie
- Tavern
- Goldberg
- Maggie
- Regis
- Liam
- Nanny
- Suzanne
Wiktionary
ROSIE, proper noun. A diminutive of Rose, Rosemary and of other female names related to the rose. Also used as a formal given name.
ROSIE, noun. (US) (informal) A female factory worker during World War II (after the 1942 song Rosie the Riveter).
Wise words
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