Associations to the word «Ole»
Noun
- Hemingway
- Mandy
- Patsy
- Anders
- Norway
- Tuck
- Aggie
- Ag
- Oslo
- Sue
- Macon
- Folk
- Medallist
- Ana
- Det
- Axel
- Anderson
- Overtime
- Tobias
- Hank
- Meredith
- Tully
- Eli
- Sec
- Shutout
- Pow
- Archie
- Olaf
- Gal
- Kickoff
- Den
- Skier
- Er
- Jakob
- Crockett
- Dinah
- Swede
- Rune
- Tor
- Denmark
- Ain
- Jurist
- Yr
- Favorite
- Memphis
- Magnolia
- Fra
- Worm
- Ko
- Blackbird
- Lille
- Jacob
- Ax
- Booker
- Ncaa
- Speedway
- Opener
- Rainbow
- Jonah
- Merle
- Coordinator
- Ron
- Pu
- Chloe
- Neumann
- Fumble
- Banjo
- Wanda
- Cass
- En
- Fiddle
- Rivalry
- Gin
- Em
- Magnus
- Pore
- Homecoming
- Horseman
- Hagen
- Granny
- Hans
- Bayou
- Ribbon
- Freeze
- Fore
- Ritter
- Nana
Wiktionary
OLE, interjection. An interjection used to stir up excitement.
OLE, adjective. Eye dialect spelling of old.
OLÉ, interjection. An expression of excitement. Hooray!
OLE, noun. (computing) Initialism of Object Linking and Embedding.
OLE MISS, proper noun. (informal) University of Mississippi
Wise words
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