Associations to the word «Rosie»
Noun
- Susie
- Marek
- Sophia
- Sadie
- Lily
- Rivera
- Burgess
- Celebrity
- Dunlop
- Practical
- Poster
- Richmond
- Sterling
- Betty
- Mccall
- Tweed
- Emmy
- Turnbull
- Dinah
- Jessica
- Debbie
- Laura
- Jonah
- Ruby
- Eva
- Coco
- Kevin
- Judy
- Reilly
- Molly
- Spears
- Kane
- Brooke
- Choreographer
- Mia
- Langley
- Kraft
- Dion
- Helen
- Carver
- Wendy
- Abe
- Jenna
- Wanda
- Madonna
- Girlfriend
- Morn
- Rachael
- Jonny
- Starring
- Schiller
- Jude
- Lou
- Harold
- Maid
- Fiona
- Nana
- Actress
- Sexton
- Kissing
- Modelling
- Bing
- Ribbon
- Cher
- Darby
- Gloria
- Marilyn
- Daly
- Cindy
- Reprise
- Jenny
- Whole
- Garry
- Chloe
- Jim
- Craig
- Robbie
- Tess
- Lauren
- Lenny
- Bonnie
- Coronation
- Adrian
- Redmond
- Pamela
- Shipyard
- Geraldine
- Maureen
- Sweet
- Abrams
- Emilia
- Jessie
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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