Booster vs Fooster - What's the difference?
booster | fooster |
Something that boosts.
The first stage of a multistage rocket that provides the thrust for liftoff and the initial flight
A motor-generator set used for voltage regulation in direct current electrical power circuits.
Someone who is a fan or supporter of something.
* 2012 , The Economist,
Someone who promotes a town or business
A member of a booster club.
A booster dose.
(linguistics) A term that serves to amplify or strengthen an utterance, such as "really".
(Ireland) '', to Bustle (move busily) or fidget.
* 7 July 1894 , Charles Dickens (editor),
As a noun booster
is something that boosts.As a verb fooster is
(ireland) '', to bustle (move busily) or fidget.booster
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Noun
(wikipedia booster) (en noun)Lexington: A fiscal hawk, grounded
- Nor is his district quite the Democratic bastion boosters describe: voters there narrowly backed Barack Obama in 2008, but voted for Mr Bush by a hefty margin in 2004.
- When did you get your last tetanus booster ?
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Verb
(en verb)Kattie's Wedding, F. M. Evans and Co., Limited:
- "Ony if he wouldn't spind so much time foosthering about with thim little hins, bad luck to thim, that lays an igg no bigger than a marble," she added plaintively, as the trio started down the village street.
