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deek

Juke vs Deek - What's the difference?

juke | deek |


As verbs the difference between juke and deek

is that juke is to play dance music, or to dance, in a juke or juke can be to deceive or outmaneuver (someone) using a feint, especially in american football or soccer or juke can be (prison slang) to stab while deek is (geordie) to look.

As a noun juke

is (southern us) a roadside cafe or bar, especially one with dancing and sometimes prostitution or juke can be a feint.

Deek vs Deen - What's the difference?

deek | deen |


As a verb deek

is to look.

As a noun deen is

religion, especially the path along which righteous Muslims travel in order to comply with divine law.

Deek vs Deke - What's the difference?

deek | deke |

Deke is a anagram of deek.



As verbs the difference between deek and deke

is that deek is to look while deke is to avoid, go around, or dodge an object, person, or conversation topic; often by using trickery.

As a noun deke is

a feint, fake, or other move made by the player with the puck to deceive a goaltender or other defender.

Peek vs Deek - What's the difference?

peek | deek |


As verbs the difference between peek and deek

is that peek is to look slyly, or with the eyes half closed, or through a crevice; to peep while deek is to look.

As an acronym PEEK

is polyetheretherketone.

Deek vs Eek - What's the difference?

deek | eek |


As verbs the difference between deek and eek

is that deek is to look while eek is to produce a high-pitched squeal, as in fear or trepidation.

As an interjection eek is

representing a scream or shriek (especially in comic strips and books).

As a proper noun Eek is

a river in Alaska.

Dee vs Deek - What's the difference?

dee | deek |


As verbs the difference between dee and deek

is that dee is to do while deek is to look.

As a proper noun Dee

is a river in Scotland that flows about 145 km (90 mi) from the Cairngorm Mountains to the North Sea at Aberdeen.

As a noun dee

is something shaped like the letter D, such as a dee lock.

Deek vs Deed - What's the difference?

deek | deed |


As verbs the difference between deek and deed

is that deek is to look while deed is to transfer real property by deed.

As a noun deed is

an action or act; something that is done.

Deek vs Deck - What's the difference?

deek | deck |


As verbs the difference between deek and deck

is that deek is to look while deck is to furnish with a deck, as a vessel.

As a noun deck is

any flat surface that can be walked on: a balcony; a porch; a raised patio; a flat rooftop.

Keek vs Deek - What's the difference?

keek | deek |


As verbs the difference between keek and deek

is that keek is to peek; peep while deek is to look.

As a noun keek

is a look, especially a quick one; a peek.

Leek vs Deek - What's the difference?

leek | deek |


As a noun leek

is the vegetable Allium ampeloprasum, of the lily family, having edible leaves and an onion-like bulb but with a milder flavour than the onion.

As a verb deek is

to look.

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