Associations to the word «Ted»
Noun
- Roach
- Forrest
- Brennan
- Congressman
- Lyle
- Kathy
- Irwin
- Dempsey
- Ballard
- Ron
- Osborne
- Mickey
- Alf
- Mcdonald
- Bret
- Glover
- Robinson
- Audrey
- Alice
- Edward
- Mcguire
- Screenwriter
- Vic
- Hogan
- Wrap
- Gary
- Vince
- Babe
- Elliott
- Premier
- Butch
- Keyboardist
- Chum
- Eddie
- Billy
- Harmon
- Richards
- Galen
- Jimmy
- Nelson
- Edwin
- Pat
- Manson
- Lowe
- Gunn
- Griffin
- Girlfriend
- Wheeler
- Manny
- Phil
- Drummer
- Jeff
- Willie
- Pritchard
- Yankee
- Epstein
- Cowan
- Conway
- Bassist
- Johnny
- Clint
- Batting
- Donaldson
- Mel
- Betsy
- Inductee
- Tyler
- Hank
- Buddy
- Sammy
- Reggie
- Shortstop
- Kramer
- Alaska
- Steve
- Southampton
- Rick
- Geoff
- Brad
- Haines
- Jack
- Libertarian
- Johnstone
- Lawson
- Dave
- Jr
- Walsh
- Tko
- Umpire
- Gail
- Comm
- Bud
- Barrett
- Keefe
- Goodman
- Comedian
Wiktionary
TED, proper noun. A nickname associated with the male given names Edward and Theodore.
TED, noun. (informal) A Teddy boy.
TED, noun. Transmission electron diffraction
TED, noun. Turtle excluder device
TED, noun. Thyroid eye disease
TED, proper noun. Technology Entertainment Design, a series of global conferences.
TED, noun. Teddy boy
TED, verb. To spread hay for drying
TED SPREAD, noun. (finance) the difference in yields between inter-bank and U.S. Government loans.
Dictionary definition
TED, noun. A tough youth of 1950's and 1960's wearing Edwardian style clothes.
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