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Paki vs Gook - What's the difference?

paki | gook |


As nouns the difference between paki and gook

is that paki is (paki) while gook is (slang|vulgar|pejorative|offensive|ethnic slur) a person from the far east, oceania or southeast asia, in particular a vietnamese, filipino, chinese, korean person or gook can be (informal) grime or mud.

Gook vs Undefined - What's the difference?

gook | undefined |


As a noun gook

is (slang|vulgar|pejorative|offensive|ethnic slur) a person from the far east, oceania or southeast asia, in particular a vietnamese, filipino, chinese, korean person or gook can be (informal) grime or mud.

As an adjective undefined is

lacking a definition or value.

Gook vs Null - What's the difference?

gook | null |


As nouns the difference between gook and null

is that gook is (slang|vulgar|pejorative|offensive|ethnic slur) a person from the far east, oceania or southeast asia, in particular a vietnamese, filipino, chinese, korean person or gook can be (informal) grime or mud while null is zero, nil; the cardinal number before einn.

Spook vs Gook - What's the difference?

spook | gook |


As nouns the difference between spook and gook

is that spook is a spirit returning to haunt a place while gook is a person from the Far East, Oceania or Southeast Asia, in particular a Vietnamese, Filipino, Chinese, Korean person.

As a verb spook

is to scare or frighten.

Library vs Gook - What's the difference?

library | gook |


As nouns the difference between library and gook

is that library is an institution which holds books and/or other forms of stored information for use by the public or qualified people it is usual, but not a defining feature of a library, for it to be housed in rooms of a building, to lend items of its collection to members either with or without payment, and to provide various other services for its community of users while gook is (slang|vulgar|pejorative|offensive|ethnic slur) a person from the far east, oceania or southeast asia, in particular a vietnamese, filipino, chinese, korean person or gook can be (informal) grime or mud.

Gook vs Nippy - What's the difference?

gook | nippy |


In informal terms the difference between gook and nippy

is that gook is grime or mud while nippy is fast; speedy.

As a noun gook

is a person from the Far East, Oceania or Southeast Asia, in particular a Vietnamese, Filipino, Chinese, Korean person.

As an adjective nippy is

of the weather, rather cold.

Dink vs Gook - What's the difference?

dink | gook |


As nouns the difference between dink and gook

is that dink is a soft drop shot while gook is a person from the Far East, Oceania or Southeast Asia, in particular a Vietnamese, Filipino, Chinese, Korean person.

As an acronym DINK

is double Income No Kids - a childless couple with two jobs.

As a verb dink

is to play a soft drop shot.

As an adjective dink

is an alternative spelling of lang=en.

Gook vs Dook - What's the difference?

gook | dook |


As nouns the difference between gook and dook

is that gook is a person from the Far East, Oceania or Southeast Asia, in particular a Vietnamese, Filipino, Chinese, Korean person while dook is a strong, untwilled linen or cotton.

As a verb dook is

to make a certain clucking sound.

Goom vs Gook - What's the difference?

goom | gook |


As nouns the difference between goom and gook

is that goom is (now|chiefly|dialectal) a man or goom can be heed; attention; notice; care or goom can be or goom can be alcohol methylated spirits while gook is (slang|vulgar|pejorative|offensive|ethnic slur) a person from the far east, oceania or southeast asia, in particular a vietnamese, filipino, chinese, korean person or gook can be (informal) grime or mud.

Mook vs Gook - What's the difference?

mook | gook |


As nouns the difference between mook and gook

is that mook is a disagreeable or incompetent person while gook is a person from the Far East, Oceania or Southeast Asia, in particular a Vietnamese, Filipino, Chinese, Korean person.

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