Associations to the word «Streisand»
Noun
- Sinatra
- Dion
- Liza
- Duet
- Presley
- Cher
- Elton
- Bergman
- Hepburn
- Evergreen
- Patti
- Elvis
- Carole
- Dolly
- Clapton
- Stevie
- Marilyn
- Donna
- Judy
- Katharine
- Eastwood
- Garland
- Ella
- Whitney
- Kris
- Como
- Diana
- Madonna
- Dustin
- Woody
- Warwick
- Horne
- Billie
- Bing
- Grammy
- Mccartney
- Gould
- Luciano
- Supreme
- Peggy
- Quincy
- Natalie
- Fanny
- Kenny
- Merrill
- Marvin
- Entertainer
- Bennett
- Clint
- Hoffman
- Vaughan
- Cole
- Nat
- Crosby
- Barry
- Stark
- Fitzgerald
- Neal
- Neil
- Beatles
- Peters
- Lena
- Bring
- Joel
- Mcqueen
- Rosemary
- Sung
- Sharif
- Letterman
- Carey
- Shirley
- Christina
- Chaplin
- Olivia
- Diamond
- Arranger
- Benson
- Sauce
- Doris
- Rendition
- Reddy
- Celebrity
- Musical
- Tina
- Dinah
- Spears
- Gladys
- Michele
- Ross
- Lennon
- Essential
- Concert
- Mel
Wiktionary
STREISAND EFFECT, noun. A phenomenon in which attempting to suppress an item of information attracts even more unwanted attention, thus furthering its dissemination.
STREISAND EFFECTS, noun. Plural of Streisand effect
Dictionary definition
STREISAND, noun. United States singer and actress (born in 1942).
Wise words
Life has no meaning unless one lives it with a will, at
least to the limit of one's will. Virtue, good, evil are
nothing but words, unless one takes them apart in order to
build something with them; they do not win their true
meaning until one knows how to apply them.