Boing vs Steaming - What's the difference?
boing | steaming |
The sound made by a elastic object (such as a spring) when bouncing; the sound of a bounce.
To make a sound or bouncing motion.
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The action of steam on something.
The method of cooking by immersion in steam.
(UK, informal) A form of robbery in which a large gang moves swiftly and violently through a bus, train, etc.; see .
As nouns the difference between boing and steaming
is that boing is the sound made by a elastic object (such as a spring) when bouncing; the sound of a bounce while steaming is the action of steam on something.As verbs the difference between boing and steaming
is that boing is to make a sound or bouncing motion while steaming is .As an adjective steaming is
giving off steam.boing
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* boingy *Verb
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