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dooty

Doot vs Dooty - What's the difference?

doot | dooty |


As a verb doot

is doubt.

As a noun dooty is

an alternative spelling of lang=en.

Dorty vs Dooty - What's the difference?

dorty | dooty |


As an adjective dorty

is (geordie) dirty; unclean.

As a noun dooty is

(dated).

Doty vs Dooty - What's the difference?

doty | dooty |


As an adjective doty

is suffering from rot, or waterlogged.

As a noun dooty is

an alternative spelling of lang=en.

Dooty vs Dooly - What's the difference?

dooty | dooly |


As nouns the difference between dooty and dooly

is that dooty is (dated) while dooly is (archaic) a kind of litter suspended from men's shoulders, for carrying persons or things; a palanquin.

Hooty vs Dooty - What's the difference?

hooty | dooty |


As an adjective hooty

is characterised by a hooting sound.

As a noun dooty is

(dated).

Booty vs Dooty - What's the difference?

booty | dooty |


As nouns the difference between booty and dooty

is that booty is (nautical) a form of prize which, when a ship was captured at sea, could be distributed at once or booty can be (slang) the buttocks, usually that of a female or booty can be while dooty is (dated).

Zooty vs Dooty - What's the difference?

zooty | dooty |


As an adjective zooty

is (dated|informal) stylish, flashy, snappy.

As a noun dooty is

(dated).

Doody vs Dooty - What's the difference?

doody | dooty |


As nouns the difference between doody and dooty

is that doody is excrement, poop while dooty is an alternative spelling of lang=en.

Doomy vs Dooty - What's the difference?

doomy | dooty |


As an adjective doomy

is filled with doom and gloom: depressing or pessimistic.

As a noun dooty is

(dated).

Dooty vs Doozy - What's the difference?

dooty | doozy |


As nouns the difference between dooty and doozy

is that dooty is (dated) while doozy is (us) something that is extraordinary often used in the context of troublesome, difficult or problematic, but can be used positively as well.

As an adjective doozy is

(slang|dated) of high quality; remarkable; excellent.

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