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goy

Gold vs Goy - What's the difference?

gold | goy |


As nouns the difference between gold and goy

is that gold is forest while goy is (goy).

Goy vs Goyim - What's the difference?

goy | goyim |


As nouns the difference between goy and goyim

is that goy is a non-Jew, a Gentile while goyim is plural of lang=en.

Yid vs Goy - What's the difference?

yid | goy |


As nouns the difference between yid and goy

is that yid is alternative case form of Yid while goy is a non-Jew, a Gentile.

Goy vs Schicksa - What's the difference?

goy | schicksa |


As nouns the difference between goy and schicksa

is that goy is (goy) while schicksa is .

Goy - What does it mean?

goy | |

is likely misspelled.


has no English definition.

As a noun goy

is a non-Jew, a Gentile.

Wikidiffcom vs Goy - What's the difference?

wikidiffcom | goy |


As a noun goy is

(goy).

Goo vs Goy - What's the difference?

goo | goy |


As nouns the difference between goo and goy

is that goo is any semi-solid or liquid substance; especially one that is sticky, gummy or slippery; frequently of vague or unknown composition, or a bodily fluid while goy is a non-Jew, a Gentile.

As a verb goo

is to apply goo to something.

Coy vs Goy - What's the difference?

coy | goy |


As nouns the difference between coy and goy

is that coy is a trap from which waterfowl may be hunted while goy is a non-Jew, a Gentile.

As an adjective coy

is bashful, shy, retiring.

As a verb coy

is to caress, pet; to coax, entice.

Goya vs Goy - What's the difference?

goya | goy |


As nouns the difference between goya and goy

is that goya is bitter melon edible fruit, especially as it is eaten by Okinawans while goy is a non-Jew, a Gentile.

Guy vs Goy - What's the difference?

guy | goy |


As nouns the difference between guy and goy

is that guy is a guide; a leader or conductor while goy is a non-Jew, a Gentile.

As a verb guy

is to equip with a support cable.

As a proper noun Guy

is a given name derived from Germanic.

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