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goose

Goose vs Gooseskin - What's the difference?

goose | gooseskin |


As nouns the difference between goose and gooseskin

is that goose is any of various grazing waterfowl of the family anatidae, bigger than a duck while gooseskin is the skin of a goose, especially the removable skin of a the goose form of a narnauk who transforms back into a goose by putting the skin back on.

As a verb goose

is (slang) to sharply poke or pinch someone's buttocks derived from a goose's inclination to bite at a retreating intruder's hindquarters.

Goose vs Graylag - What's the difference?

goose | graylag |


As nouns the difference between goose and graylag

is that goose is any of various grazing waterfowl of the family anatidae, bigger than a duck while graylag is the common european wild goose, anser anser .

As a verb goose

is (slang) to sharply poke or pinch someone's buttocks derived from a goose's inclination to bite at a retreating intruder's hindquarters.

Goose vs Goosy - What's the difference?

goose | goosy |


As a noun goose

is any of various grazing waterfowl of the family anatidae, bigger than a duck.

As a verb goose

is (slang) to sharply poke or pinch someone's buttocks derived from a goose's inclination to bite at a retreating intruder's hindquarters.

As an adjective goosy is

characteristic of a goose; anserine.

Goose vs Swoose - What's the difference?

goose | swoose |


In lang=en terms the difference between goose and swoose

is that goose is to gently accelerate an automobile or machine, or give repeated small taps on the accelerator while swoose is a stupid person (also see goose.

As a verb goose

is to sharply poke or pinch someone's buttocks. Derived from a goose's inclination to bite at a retreating intruder's hindquarters.

As a proper noun Swoose is

a B-17 bomber plane used extensively in World War Two.

Goose vs Anserous - What's the difference?

goose | anserous |


As a noun goose

is any of various grazing waterfowl of the family anatidae, bigger than a duck.

As a verb goose

is (slang) to sharply poke or pinch someone's buttocks derived from a goose's inclination to bite at a retreating intruder's hindquarters.

As an adjective anserous is

resembling a goose.

Goose vs Gooselike - What's the difference?

goose | gooselike |


As a noun goose

is any of various grazing waterfowl of the family anatidae, bigger than a duck.

As a verb goose

is (slang) to sharply poke or pinch someone's buttocks derived from a goose's inclination to bite at a retreating intruder's hindquarters.

As an adjective gooselike is

resembling or characteristic of a goose.

Goose vs Cronk - What's the difference?

goose | cronk |


As nouns the difference between goose and cronk

is that goose is any of various grazing waterfowl of the family anatidae, bigger than a duck while cronk is a hill or barrow.

As verbs the difference between goose and cronk

is that goose is (slang) to sharply poke or pinch someone's buttocks derived from a goose's inclination to bite at a retreating intruder's hindquarters while cronk is to honk like a goose.

Goose vs Greylag - What's the difference?

goose | greylag |


As nouns the difference between goose and greylag

is that goose is any of various grazing waterfowl of the family anatidae, bigger than a duck while greylag is a large grey european goose, anser anser , with pink legs and dull orange beak.

As a verb goose

is (slang) to sharply poke or pinch someone's buttocks derived from a goose's inclination to bite at a retreating intruder's hindquarters.

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