Associations to the word «Tim»
Noun
- Darren
- Taylor
- Jeremy
- Burnett
- Josh
- Mcintosh
- Curt
- Gary
- Ryan
- Jon
- Neal
- Sanders
- Nick
- Ceo
- Brennan
- Carol
- Haley
- Mick
- Paige
- Bender
- Andy
- Sylvia
- Rick
- Songwriter
- Joyce
- Paterson
- Robbie
- Floyd
- Robin
- Nelly
- Drum
- Holden
- Sullivan
- Andrew
- Molly
- Mccormick
- Brewster
- Robinson
- Callahan
- Ron
- Joker
- Cory
- Goalkeeper
- Larry
- Watts
- Collins
- Powell
- Rink
- Perkins
- Walsh
- Feldman
- Tyler
- Chandler
- Jonny
- Flynn
- Toole
- Connor
- Kathy
- Doug
- Stephanie
- Collaborator
- Dunne
- Keith
- Mitch
- Jennings
- Sitcom
- Donovan
- Mcguire
- Jerry
- Banjo
- Ko
- Elliott
- Rusty
- Siegel
- Kelly
- Ellison
- Woodward
- Spencer
- Bruin
- Ricky
- Griffin
- Backing
- Brent
- Starring
- Scott
- Cantor
- Hicks
- Mcgrath
- Bluegrass
- Barry
- Miranda
- Craig
- Nate
- Nigel
- Richardson
- Toby
- Nba
Verb
Wiktionary
TIM, proper noun. A male given name, a sortened form of Timothy and, very rarely, of Timon.
TIM, proper noun. (slang) (derogatory) (UK) (Ireland) A Catholic.
TIM, proper noun. A supporter of the Scottish football team, Celtic
TIM, proper noun. (British) A nickname for the speaking clock.
Wise words
Always aim at complete harmony of thought and word and deed.
Always aim at purifying your thoughts and everything will be
well.