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Soldier vs Gangsta - What's the difference?

soldier | gangsta |


As a proper noun soldier

is a city in iowa.

As a noun gangsta is

(slang) a member of an urban criminal or street gang.

As an adjective gangsta is

(slang) exhibiting the traits or demeanor associated with the high risk lifestyle of urban street-thugs or hustlers.

Gangsta vs Thug - What's the difference?

gangsta | thug |


As nouns the difference between gangsta and thug

is that gangsta is (slang) a member of an urban criminal or street gang while thug is a criminal with an intimidating and unseemly appearance and mannerisms, who treats others violently and roughly, especially for hire.

As an adjective gangsta

is (slang) exhibiting the traits or demeanor associated with the high risk lifestyle of urban street-thugs or hustlers.

Burglar vs Gangsta - What's the difference?

burglar | gangsta |


As nouns the difference between burglar and gangsta

is that burglar is a thief who steals from premises while gangsta is (slang) a member of an urban criminal or street gang.

As an adjective gangsta is

(slang) exhibiting the traits or demeanor associated with the high risk lifestyle of urban street-thugs or hustlers.

Gansta vs Gangsta - What's the difference?

gansta | gangsta |

Gansta is often a misspelling of gangsta.


Gansta has no English definition.

As a noun gangsta is

a member of an urban criminal or street gang.

As an adjective gangsta is

exhibiting the traits or demeanor associated with the high risk lifestyle of urban street-thugs or hustlers.

Gangst vs Gangsta - What's the difference?

gangst | gangsta |


As a verb gangst

is (gang).

As a noun gangsta is

(slang) a member of an urban criminal or street gang.

As an adjective gangsta is

(slang) exhibiting the traits or demeanor associated with the high risk lifestyle of urban street-thugs or hustlers.

Taxonomy vs Gangsta - What's the difference?

taxonomy | gangsta |


As nouns the difference between taxonomy and gangsta

is that taxonomy is the science or the technique used to make a classification while gangsta is (slang) a member of an urban criminal or street gang.

As an adjective gangsta is

(slang) exhibiting the traits or demeanor associated with the high risk lifestyle of urban street-thugs or hustlers.

Gangsta vs Geeksta - What's the difference?

gangsta | geeksta |


As nouns the difference between gangsta and geeksta

is that gangsta is a member of an urban criminal or street gang while geeksta is an unfashionable, nerdy individual who performs gangsta-style music.

As an adjective gangsta

is exhibiting the traits or demeanor associated with the high risk lifestyle of urban street-thugs or hustlers.

Gangsta vs Booyakasha - What's the difference?

gangsta | booyakasha |


In slang|lang=en terms the difference between gangsta and booyakasha

is that gangsta is (slang) exhibiting the traits or demeanor associated with the high risk lifestyle of urban street-thugs or hustlers while booyakasha is (slang) used to express triumph, normally if trying to appear a "gangsta".

As a noun gangsta

is (slang) a member of an urban criminal or street gang.

As an adjective gangsta

is (slang) exhibiting the traits or demeanor associated with the high risk lifestyle of urban street-thugs or hustlers.

As an interjection booyakasha is

(slang) used to express triumph, normally if trying to appear a "gangsta".

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