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butted

Buttes vs Butted - What's the difference?

buttes | butted |


As a noun buttes

is .

As a verb butted is

(butt).

As an adjective butted is

having a butt or backside (of a specified kind).

Tutted vs Butted - What's the difference?

tutted | butted |


As verbs the difference between tutted and butted

is that tutted is (tut) while butted is (butt).

As an adjective butted is

having a butt or backside (of a specified kind).

Botted vs Butted - What's the difference?

botted | butted |


As verbs the difference between botted and butted

is that botted is (bot) while butted is (butt).

As an adjective butted is

having a butt or backside (of a specified kind).

Butted vs Bitted - What's the difference?

butted | bitted |


As verbs the difference between butted and bitted

is that butted is (butt) while bitted is (bit).

As an adjective butted

is having a butt or backside (of a specified kind).

Butted vs Cutted - What's the difference?

butted | cutted |


As verbs the difference between butted and cutted

is that butted is past tense of butt while cutted is past tense of cut.

As an adjective butted

is {{cx|US|slang|lang=en}} Having a butt or backside (of a specified kind).

Bunted vs Butted - What's the difference?

bunted | butted |


As verbs the difference between bunted and butted

is that bunted is (bunt) while butted is (butt).

As an adjective butted is

having a butt or backside (of a specified kind).

Batted vs Butted - What's the difference?

batted | butted |


As verbs the difference between batted and butted

is that batted is (bat) while butted is (butt).

As an adjective butted is

having a butt or backside (of a specified kind).

Abutted vs Butted - What's the difference?

abutted | butted |


As verbs the difference between abutted and butted

is that abutted is past tense of abut while butted is past tense of butt.

As an adjective butted is

{{cx|US|slang|lang=en}} Having a butt or backside (of a specified kind).

Butter vs Butted - What's the difference?

butter | butted |


As a noun butter

is butter.

As a verb butted is

(butt).

As an adjective butted is

having a butt or backside (of a specified kind).

Busted vs Butted - What's the difference?

busted | butted |


As adjectives the difference between busted and butted

is that busted is (often used in combination with an adjective) having a certain type of bust or busted can be (slang) broke; having no money while butted is having a butt or backside (of a specified kind).

As verbs the difference between busted and butted

is that busted is (bust) while butted is (butt).

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