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buss

Buss vs Bouche - What's the difference?

buss | bouche |


As a noun buss

is (archaic) a kiss.

As a verb buss

is to kiss (either literally or figuratively).

As a proper noun bouche is

a botanical plant name author abbreviation for botanist peter carl bouché (1783-1856).

Buss vs Nut - What's the difference?

buss | nut |


As nouns the difference between buss and nut

is that buss is (archaic) a kiss while nut is knot.

As a verb buss

is to kiss (either literally or figuratively).

Bus vs Buss - What's the difference?

bus | buss |


As verbs the difference between bus and buss

is that bus is while buss is to kiss (either literally or figuratively).

As a noun buss is

(archaic) a kiss.

Coach vs Buss - What's the difference?

coach | buss |


In lang=en terms the difference between coach and buss

is that coach is to convey in a coach while buss is to kiss.

As nouns the difference between coach and buss

is that coach is a wheeled vehicle, generally drawn by horse power while buss is (archaic) a kiss.

As verbs the difference between coach and buss

is that coach is (sports) to train while buss is to kiss (either literally or figuratively).

Cars vs Buss - What's the difference?

cars | buss |


As verbs the difference between cars and buss

is that cars is to break while buss is to kiss (either literally or figuratively).

As a noun buss is

(archaic) a kiss.

Buss vs Bun - What's the difference?

buss | bun |


As verbs the difference between buss and bun

is that buss is to kiss (either literally or figuratively) while bun is to be.

As a noun buss

is (archaic) a kiss.

Car vs Buss - What's the difference?

car | buss |


As nouns the difference between car and buss

is that car is friend while buss is (archaic) a kiss.

As verbs the difference between car and buss

is that car is (lb) while buss is to kiss (either literally or figuratively).

Buss vs Bussed - What's the difference?

buss | bussed |


As verbs the difference between buss and bussed

is that buss is to kiss (either literally or figuratively) while bussed is (bus),.

As a noun buss

is (archaic) a kiss.

Buss - What does it mean?

buss | |

is likely misspelled.


has no English definition.

As a noun buss

is a kiss.

As a verb buss

is to kiss (either literally or figuratively).

Buss vs Buzz - What's the difference?

buss | buzz |


In transitive terms the difference between buss and buzz

is that buss is to kiss (either literally or figuratively) while buzz is to talk to incessantly or confidentially in a low humming voice.

In intransitive terms the difference between buss and buzz

is that buss is to kiss while buzz is to make a low, continuous, humming or sibilant sound, like that made by bees with their wings.

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