bottom |
pussyboy |
As nouns the difference between bottom and pussyboy
is that
bottom is the lowest part from the uppermost part, in either of these senses while
pussyboy is a bottom, usually a younger, submissive and hairless male.
As a verb bottom
is to fall to the lowest point.
As an adjective bottom
is the lowest or last place or position.
bottom |
bummy |
As nouns the difference between bottom and bummy
is that
bottom is the lowest part from the uppermost part, in either of these senses: while
bummy is (childish|slang) bottom; buttocks.
As adjectives the difference between bottom and bummy
is that
bottom is the lowest or last place or position while
bummy is (us|informal) like a bum (homeless person or hobo).
As a verb bottom
is to fall to the lowest point.
bottom |
groundly |
As adjectives the difference between bottom and groundly
is that
bottom is the lowest or last place or position while
groundly is (rare|archaic) thorough, complete; solid; deep; profound.
As a noun bottom
is the lowest part from the uppermost part, in either of these senses:.
As a verb bottom
is to fall to the lowest point.
As an adverb groundly is
(rare|archaic) to the very ground, to the very bottom; thoroughly, completely; solidly; deeply; profoundly.
bottom |
bahookie |
As nouns the difference between bottom and bahookie
is that
bottom is the lowest part from the uppermost part, in either of these senses while
bahookie is backside, bottom.
As a verb bottom
is to fall to the lowest point.
As an adjective bottom
is the lowest or last place or position.
bottom |
bottomedness |
As nouns the difference between bottom and bottomedness
is that
bottom is the lowest part from the uppermost part, in either of these senses: while
bottomedness is (in combinations) the state or quality of having a particular type of bottom.
As a verb bottom
is to fall to the lowest point.
As an adjective bottom
is the lowest or last place or position.
bottom |
barnacle |
In obsolete terms the difference between bottom and barnacle
is that
bottom is dregs or grounds; lees; sediment while
barnacle is an instrument like a pair of pincers, to fix on the nose of a vicious horse while shoeing so as to make it more tractable.
As nouns the difference between bottom and barnacle
is that
bottom is the lowest part from the uppermost part, in either of these senses while
barnacle is a marine crustacean of the subclass Cirripedia that attaches itself to submerged surfaces such as tidal rocks or the bottoms of ships.
As verbs the difference between bottom and barnacle
is that
bottom is to fall to the lowest point while
barnacle is to connect with or attach.
As an adjective bottom
is the lowest or last place or position.
bottom |
nektobenthic |
As adjectives the difference between bottom and nektobenthic
is that
bottom is the lowest or last place or position while
nektobenthic is (biology) describing organisms that swim near the bottom of a sea or lake.
As a noun bottom
is the lowest part from the uppermost part, in either of these senses:.
As a verb bottom
is to fall to the lowest point.
bottom |
bottommost |
As adjectives the difference between bottom and bottommost
is that
bottom is the lowest or last place or position while
bottommost is furthest to the bottom.
As a noun bottom
is the lowest part from the uppermost part, in either of these senses.
As a verb bottom
is to fall to the lowest point.
bottom |
undersurface |
As nouns the difference between bottom and undersurface
is that
bottom is the lowest part from the uppermost part, in either of these senses: while
undersurface is the underneath surface; the bottom, or underside.
As a verb bottom
is to fall to the lowest point.
As an adjective bottom
is the lowest or last place or position.
bottom |
chyron |
As nouns the difference between bottom and chyron
is that
bottom is the lowest part from the uppermost part, in either of these senses: while
chyron is graphics or words at the bottom of a tv screen usually unrelated to the current viewing content.
As a verb bottom
is to fall to the lowest point.
As an adjective bottom
is the lowest or last place or position.
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