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alkie

Altie vs Alkie - What's the difference?

altie | alkie |


In slang|lang=en terms the difference between altie and alkie

is that altie is (slang) one who believes in the efficacy of alternative medicine while alkie is (slang) an alcoholic.

As nouns the difference between altie and alkie

is that altie is (slang) one who believes in the efficacy of alternative medicine while alkie is (slang) an alcoholic.

Alkie vs Alkin - What's the difference?

alkie | alkin |


As a noun alkie

is (slang) an alcoholic.

As an adjective alkin is

of every kind; of all sorts; all kinds of; various and intermingled.

Alkie vs Talkie - What's the difference?

alkie | talkie |


As nouns the difference between alkie and talkie

is that alkie is an alcoholic while talkie is a movie with sound.

Walkie vs Alkie - What's the difference?

walkie | alkie |


As nouns the difference between walkie and alkie

is that walkie is a walkie-talkie while alkie is (slang) an alcoholic.

Alkie vs Alike - What's the difference?

alkie | alike |


As a noun alkie

is (slang) an alcoholic.

As an adjective alike is

having resemblance or similitude; similar; without difference.

As an adverb alike is

in the same manner, form, or degree; in common; equally.

Taxonomy vs Alkie - What's the difference?

taxonomy | alkie |


As nouns the difference between taxonomy and alkie

is that taxonomy is the science or the technique used to make a classification while alkie is (slang) an alcoholic.

Alcoholic vs Alkie - What's the difference?

alcoholic | alkie |


As nouns the difference between alcoholic and alkie

is that alcoholic is a person addicted to alcohol while alkie is an alcoholic.

As an adjective alcoholic

is of or pertaining to alcohol.