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heep

Heep vs Car - What's the difference?

heep | car |


As nouns the difference between heep and car

is that heep is (obsolete) the hip of the dog rose while car is friend.

As a verb car is

(lb).

Heep - What does it mean?

heep | |

Bonk vs Heep - What's the difference?

bonk | heep |


As nouns the difference between bonk and heep

is that bonk is a bump on the head while heep is (obsolete) the hip of the dog rose.

As a verb bonk

is to strike or collide with something.

Meep vs Heep - What's the difference?

meep | heep |


As nouns the difference between meep and heep

is that meep is an endearing term of affection between lovers while heep is (obsolete) the hip of the dog rose.

As an interjection meep

is a nonsense word, imitating an animal's cry, or a car's horn.

As a verb meep

is to make a high-pitched exclamation.

Terms vs Heep - What's the difference?

terms | heep |


As nouns the difference between terms and heep

is that terms is while heep is (obsolete) the hip of the dog rose.

Neep vs Heep - What's the difference?

neep | heep |


As nouns the difference between neep and heep

is that neep is (chiefly|scotland) the swede (rutabaga), called "turnip" in scotland while heep is (obsolete) the hip of the dog rose.

Hep vs Heep - What's the difference?

hep | heep |


In obsolete|lang=en terms the difference between hep and heep

is that hep is (obsolete) a hip of a rose; a rosehip while heep is (obsolete) the hip of the dog rose.

As nouns the difference between hep and heep

is that hep is (obsolete) a hip of a rose; a rosehip while heep is (obsolete) the hip of the dog rose.

As an adjective hep

is (dated|us slang) aware, up-to-date.

Heep vs Eep - What's the difference?

heep | eep |


As nouns the difference between heep and eep

is that heep is (obsolete) the hip of the dog rose while eep is a short scream or yelp.

As an interjection eep is

(onomatopoeia) an expression of surprise or dismay.

As a verb eep is

to vocalise a short scream or yelp; to produce an eep.

Heep vs Heer - What's the difference?

heep | heer |


As nouns the difference between heep and heer

is that heep is (obsolete) the hip of the dog rose while heer is a yarn measure of six hundred yards, or 1/24 of a spindle.

Heep vs Hesp - What's the difference?

heep | hesp |


As nouns the difference between heep and hesp

is that heep is (obsolete) the hip of the dog rose while hesp is (scotland) a measure of two hanks of linen thread.

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