Associations to the word «Rosie»
Noun
- Giorgio
- Upton
- Barber
- Beau
- Cruise
- Natasha
- Radcliffe
- Hilary
- Keith
- Filth
- Ellie
- Lucy
- Kendrick
- Holder
- Emma
- Kettle
- Angela
- Moderator
- Rita
- Ellen
- Prostitute
- Sirius
- Steiner
- Doyle
- Jamie
- Bounty
- Gail
- Fernandez
- Kathryn
- Hess
- Edna
- Lydia
- Posing
- Tray
- Sharon
- Megan
- Terry
- Sitcom
- Eileen
- Jess
- Hodgson
- Sud
- Rendition
- Justin
- Bartender
- Mcgee
- Barnes
- Candy
- Charlie
- Granddaughter
- Freddy
- Trenton
- Meg
- Kang
- Mcintyre
- Housekeeper
- Trump
- Pierce
- Birch
- Riddle
- Trapper
- Casino
- Rory
- Terence
- Lowe
- Weeks
- Anna
- Tommy
- Brien
- Rebirth
- Jug
- Angie
- Penny
- Towel
- Thanksgiving
- Nurse
- Entertainer
- Original
- Cat
- Hector
- Rebecca
- Roberta
- Backing
- Janet
- Nicole
- Betsy
- Lu
- Jones
Verb
Adverb
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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