| 100% | BUB | 3 | Rude way of addressing a boy, say |
| 83% | BUB | 3 | Rude way of addressing a boy (rhymes with "tub") |
| 69% | BUB | 3 | Informal way of addressing a boy |
| 63% | BUB | 3 | Informal way of addressing a young boy, often used by Wolverine |
| 54% | SIR | 3 | Respectful way of addressing a man |
| 54% | MAAM | 4 | Polite way of addressing a woman |
| 54% | SIR | 3 | Formal way of addressing a man |
| 53% | MAAM | 4 | British way of addressing a woman in position |
| 49% | SIRE | 4 | Formal way to address a nobleman, say |
| 48% | BEGAT | 5 | Literary way of saying "had a child" |
| 48% | LADY | 4 | Form of address said to a baroness |
| 47% | ACCENT | 6 | Way of saying a language, shows where you're from |
| 47% | KIDDO | 5 | A way of saying "Little buddy" |
| 47% | BUB | 3 | Insolent term of address for a boy or man |
| 46% | CLAWSBUTNOCIGAR | 15 | Groundhog's way of saying he's a nonsmoker? |
| 46% | PEANUTS | 7 | Informal way of saying a very small sum of money |
| 46% | GTG | 3 | Quick way of saying you must leave a chat session |
| 46% | CLAP | 4 | Say "yes!" to the address, in a way |
| 46% | ERE | 3 | A poetic way of saying "before" |
| 45% | MANUP | 5 | Macho way of saying "Don't be a wimp": 2 wds. |
| 45% | YON | 3 | A way of saying "over there" in olden English |
| 44% | ARROW | 5 | Shape of a sign that says ONE WAY |
| 43% | AYE | 3 | A Sailor's way of saying "Okay" |
| 43% | EDU | 3 | End of the email address for a university bursar, say |
| 43% | BUB | 3 | Address a boy, informally |
| 41% | SIRE | 4 | Royal address, another way of saying "Your Majesty" |
| 41% | SIRS | 4 | Polite way of addressing men |
| 41% | SIR | 3 | Polite way of addressing man |
| 40% | PRAY | 4 | Address a deity, say |
| 40% | GREETING | 8 | Way of saying hello |