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Boor vs Bushie - What's the difference?

boor | bushie | Synonyms |

Boor is a synonym of bushie.


As nouns the difference between boor and bushie

is that boor is bear while bushie is (au|colloquial) someone who lives or spends a lot of time in the bush; a bushman.

Rustic vs Bushie - What's the difference?

rustic | bushie | Related terms |

Rustic is a related term of bushie.


As nouns the difference between rustic and bushie

is that rustic is a (sometimes unsophisticated) person from a rural area while bushie is (au|colloquial) someone who lives or spends a lot of time in the bush; a bushman.

As an adjective rustic

is country-styled or pastoral; rural.

Yokel vs Bushie - What's the difference?

yokel | bushie | Related terms |

Yokel is a related term of bushie.


As nouns the difference between yokel and bushie

is that yokel is (pejorative) an unsophisticated person while bushie is (au|colloquial) someone who lives or spends a lot of time in the bush; a bushman.

Clodhopper vs Bushie - What's the difference?

clodhopper | bushie | Related terms |

Clodhopper is a related term of bushie.


As nouns the difference between clodhopper and bushie

is that clodhopper is a strong shoe for heavy-duty use, a boot while bushie is (au|colloquial) someone who lives or spends a lot of time in the bush; a bushman.

Bushie vs Cocky - What's the difference?

bushie | cocky | Related terms |

Bushie is a related term of cocky.


As nouns the difference between bushie and cocky

is that bushie is (au|colloquial) someone who lives or spends a lot of time in the bush; a bushman while cocky is abbreviation of cockatoo; used when pretending to talk to such a bird, as in "hello cocky" .

As an adjective cocky is

overly confident, arrogant and boastful.

Bushie vs Hick - What's the difference?

bushie | hick | Related terms |

Bushie is a related term of hick.


As a noun bushie

is (au|colloquial) someone who lives or spends a lot of time in the bush; a bushman.

As a proper noun hick is

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Peasant vs Bushie - What's the difference?

peasant | bushie | Related terms |

Peasant is a related term of bushie.


As nouns the difference between peasant and bushie

is that peasant is a member of the lowly social class which toils on the land, constituted by small farmers and tenants, sharecroppers, farmhands and other laborers on the land where they form the main labor force in agriculture and horticulture while bushie is (au|colloquial) someone who lives or spends a lot of time in the bush; a bushman.

Bumpkin vs Bushie - What's the difference?

bumpkin | bushie | Related terms |

Bumpkin is a related term of bushie.


As nouns the difference between bumpkin and bushie

is that bumpkin is a yokel while bushie is (au|colloquial) someone who lives or spends a lot of time in the bush; a bushman.

Countryman vs Bushie - What's the difference?

countryman | bushie | Synonyms |

Countryman is a synonym of bushie.


As nouns the difference between countryman and bushie

is that countryman is somebody from a certain country while bushie is (au|colloquial) someone who lives or spends a lot of time in the bush; a bushman.

Yeoman vs Bushie - What's the difference?

yeoman | bushie | Related terms |


As nouns the difference between yeoman and bushie

is that yeoman is an official providing honorable service in a royal or high noble household, ranking between a squire and a page while bushie is someone who lives or spends a lot of time in the bush; a bushman.

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