Associations to the word «Pam»
Noun
- Jenna
- Martina
- Dwight
- Fischer
- Ferris
- Darryl
- Scranton
- Jingle
- Sawyer
- Erin
- Pamela
- Jim
- Prank
- Toby
- Modulation
- Helene
- Vanuatu
- Cyclone
- Ewing
- Phyllis
- Kathy
- Amplitude
- Mcconnell
- Turnbull
- Angela
- Nestor
- Nellie
- Mcleod
- Pat
- Doug
- Authentication
- Meredith
- Cody
- Stephanie
- Da
- Donna
- Matrice
- Cathy
- Len
- Digger
- Payload
- Kara
- Antidote
- Betsy
- Sue
- Wendy
- Gem
- Marilyn
- Andy
- Patty
- Debra
- Roy
- Maternity
- Karen
- Cheryl
- Claudia
- Hardin
- Hogg
- Alison
- Stamford
- Hobbs
- Natasha
- Gina
- Helena
- Ppm
- Jackie
- Rosie
- Niagara
- Ign
- Holly
- Debbie
- Artiste
- Tyrone
- Sideline
- Module
- Denise
- Kevin
- Storyline
- Kelly
- Stacey
- Butcher
- Pulse
- Girlfriend
- Brady
- Carolyn
- Gail
- Greg
- Roach
- Wedding
- Tina
- Lindsey
- Tc
- Daniels
- Salesman
- Linda
- Honeymoon
Wiktionary
PAM, noun. The jack of clubs in loo played with hands of 5 cards.
PAM, noun. A card game, similar to napoleon, in which the jack of clubs is the highest trump.
PAM, verb. To pan.
PAM, proper noun. A diminutive of the female given name Pamela.
Wise words
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