Blooped vs Blooded - What's the difference?
blooped | blooded |
Experienced.
Descended from.
bloody, bleeding.
* {{quote-news
, year=2011
, date=October 29
, author=Neil Johnston
, title=Norwich 3 - 3 Blackburn
, work=BBC Sport
(blood)
As verbs the difference between blooped and blooded
is that blooped is (bloop) while blooded is (blood).As an adjective blooded is
experienced.blooded
English
Adjective
(-)- I'll let a rookie march behind me with a loaded weapon once he's been blooded in combat, until then he stays in front where I can see which way he's pointing.
- He's a full-blooded Apache.
citation, page= , passage=Blackburn's cause was not helped when Morten Gamst Pedersen and Gael Givet collided going for the same ball, both players emerging blooded and dazed but otherwise unharmed.}}