Bayou vs Feeder - What's the difference?
bayou | feeder |
A slow-moving, often stagnant creek or river.
A swamp, a marshy (stagnant) body of water.
That which feeds.
That which is used to feed.
A tributary stream, especially of a canal.
A branch line of a railway
A transmission line that feeds the electricity for an electricity substation, or for a transmitter.
The pitcher.
(video games, derogatory) A player who is killed by the opposing player or team more than once through lack of skills and experience, thus helping the opposing side.
The participant in feederism who feeds the other (the feedee).
* 2010 , Niall Richardson, Transgressive Bodies
As nouns the difference between bayou and feeder
is that bayou is a slow-moving, often stagnant creek or river while feeder is that which feeds.bayou
English
(wikipedia bayou)Alternative forms
* byoNoun
(en noun)Usage notes
* Used almost exclusively to refer to bodies of water in Louisiana and the adjoining areas, including southern Mississippi, eastern Texas, and Arkansas.Anagrams
* ----feeder
English
Noun
(en noun)- a bird feeder
- Stop feeding! You feeder .
- Often similes such as 'soft as velvet' or 'fluffy like a cloud' will be employed and the feeder will describe how he feels he can be lost in the enveloping folds of soft flesh.
