bookie |
boodie |
As nouns the difference between bookie and boodie
is that
bookie is (informal) a bookmaker, being a person who, or business which, takes bets from the general public on sporting events and similar while
boodie is or
boodie can be (scotland) a hobgoblin
[webster's third new international dictionary, unabridged merriam-webster, 2002 http://unabridgedmerriam-webstercom (17 aug 2011)] or
boodie can be (australia) a species of bettong,.
boodie |
boogie |
As nouns the difference between boodie and boogie
is that
boodie is or
boodie can be (scotland) a hobgoblin
[webster's third new international dictionary, unabridged merriam-webster, 2002 http://unabridgedmerriam-webstercom (17 aug 2011)] or
boodie can be (australia) a species of bettong, while
boogie is (informal) a piece of solid or semi-solid mucus in or removed from the nostril cavity; booger.
As a verb boogie is
to dance a boogie.
boodie |
bodie |
As nouns the difference between boodie and bodie
is that
boodie is obsolete spelling of lang=en while
bodie is obsolete spelling of body.
boodie |
boondie |
As nouns the difference between boodie and boondie
is that
boodie is or
boodie can be (scotland) a hobgoblin
[webster's third new international dictionary, unabridged merriam-webster, 2002 http://unabridgedmerriam-webstercom (17 aug 2011)] or
boodie can be (australia) a species of bettong, while
boondie is a stone thrown as a weapon; a heavy club.
hobgoblin |
boodie |
As nouns the difference between hobgoblin and boodie
is that
hobgoblin is a small, ugly goblin that makes trouble for humans while
boodie is or
boodie can be (scotland) a hobgoblin
[webster's third new international dictionary, unabridged merriam-webster, 2002 http://unabridgedmerriam-webstercom (17 aug 2011)] or
boodie can be (australia) a species of bettong,.
boodie |
bettong |
see also |
Boodie is a see also of bettong.
As nouns the difference between boodie and bettong
is that
boodie is or
boodie can be (scotland) a hobgoblin
[webster's third new international dictionary, unabridged merriam-webster, 2002 http://unabridgedmerriam-webstercom (17 aug 2011)] or
boodie can be (australia) a species of bettong, while
bettong is any marsupial of the genus bettongia, closely related to kangaroos.
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