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Gay vs Gayish - What's the difference?

gay | gayish |


As a noun gay

is nape.

As a verb gay

is to crow.

As an adjective gayish is

somewhat gay; gay to a certain extent.

Gay vs Gaywad - What's the difference?

gay | gaywad |


As nouns the difference between gay and gaywad

is that gay is nape while gaywad is (slang|derogatory) somebody who is gay (homosexual or "lame, uncool").

As a verb gay

is to crow.

Gay vs Gayborhood - What's the difference?

gay | gayborhood |


As nouns the difference between gay and gayborhood

is that gay is nape while gayborhood is the part of a city that is largely populated by gay people.

As a verb gay

is to crow.

Gay vs Nongay - What's the difference?

gay | nongay |


As nouns the difference between gay and nongay

is that gay is nape while nongay is a person who is not gay.

As a verb gay

is to crow.

As an adjective nongay is

not gay (homosexual).

Gay vs Gurl - What's the difference?

gay | gurl |


As nouns the difference between gay and gurl

is that gay is nape while gurl is .

As a verb gay

is to crow.

Gay vs Nitid - What's the difference?

gay | nitid |


In obsolete terms the difference between gay and nitid

is that gay is an ornament while nitid is gay; spruce; fine; said of persons.

As adjectives the difference between gay and nitid

is that gay is happy, joyful, and lively while nitid is bright; lustrous; shining.

As a proper noun Gay

is {{surname|A=An|English|from=nicknames}}, originally a nickname for a cheerful or lively person.

As a noun gay

is a homosexual, especially a male homosexual; see also lesbian.

As a verb gay

is to make happy or cheerful.

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