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Greedy vs Foody - What's the difference?

greedy | foody |


As adjectives the difference between greedy and foody

is that greedy is having greed; consumed by selfish desires while foody is eatable; fit for food or consumption.

Foody - What does it mean?

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Foody vs Fody - What's the difference?

foody | fody |


As an adjective foody

is eatable; fit for food or consumption.

As a noun fody is

any of various small passerine birds of the genus Foudia in the weaver family Ploceidae.

Footy vs Foody - What's the difference?

footy | foody |


As adjectives the difference between footy and foody

is that footy is (uk|dialect|dated) having foots, or settlings while foody is eatable; fit for food or consumption.

As a noun footy

is (uncountable|british) football (association football) (soccer in us, canada, australia, new zealand).

Foody vs Doody - What's the difference?

foody | doody |


As an adjective foody

is eatable; fit for food or consumption.

As a noun doody is

excrement, poop.

Foods vs Foody - What's the difference?

foods | foody |


As a noun foods

is .

As an adjective foody is

eatable; fit for food or consumption.

Foody vs Fooey - What's the difference?

foody | fooey |


As an adjective foody

is eatable; fit for food or consumption.

As an interjection fooey is

.

Roody vs Foody - What's the difference?

roody | foody |


As adjectives the difference between roody and foody

is that roody is (uk|dialect) rank in growth while foody is eatable; fit for food or consumption.

Foofy vs Foody - What's the difference?

foofy | foody |


As adjectives the difference between foofy and foody

is that foofy is (slang) excessively frilly or frou-frou, typically in a manner calculated to attract attention to an otherwise unremarkable person or event while foody is eatable; fit for food or consumption.

Foody vs Woody - What's the difference?

foody | woody |


As adjectives the difference between foody and woody

is that foody is eatable; fit for food or consumption while woody is covered in woods; wooded.

As a noun woody is

a station wagon that has a retro wooden exterior, often associated with Southern California surfing culture.

As a proper noun Woody is

a male given name, from a nickname for Woodrow.

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