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hey

Word vs Hey - What's the difference?

word | hey |


As nouns the difference between word and hey

is that word is scripture; the bible while hey is (country dancing) a choreographic figure in which the dancers weave between one another.

As an interjection hey is

an exclamation to get attention.

Hey vs Wassup - What's the difference?

hey | wassup |


As interjections the difference between hey and wassup

is that hey is an exclamation to get attention while wassup is what's up? (as a greeting.

As a noun hey

is a choreographic figure in which the dancers weave between one another.

Hey vs Good - What's the difference?

hey | good |


As an interjection hey

is an exclamation to get attention.

As a noun hey

is (country dancing) a choreographic figure in which the dancers weave between one another.

As a proper noun good is

.

Hey vs Pasture - What's the difference?

hey | pasture |


As nouns the difference between hey and pasture

is that hey is (country dancing) a choreographic figure in which the dancers weave between one another while pasture is land on which cattle can be kept for feeding.

As an interjection hey

is an exclamation to get attention.

As a verb pasture is

to move animals into a to graze.

Yow vs Hey - What's the difference?

yow | hey |


As interjections the difference between yow and hey

is that yow is expression of humorous surprise or emphasis while hey is an exclamation to get attention.

As a noun hey is

(country dancing) a choreographic figure in which the dancers weave between one another.

What vs Hey - What's the difference?

what | hey |


As interjections the difference between what and hey

is that what is while hey is an exclamation to get attention.

As nouns the difference between what and hey

is that what is (obsolete) something; thing; stuff while hey is (country dancing) a choreographic figure in which the dancers weave between one another.

As a pronoun what

is (interrogative) which thing, event, circumstance, etc: used interrogatively in asking for the specification of an identity, quantity, quality, etc.

As an adverb what

is in some manner or degree; in part; partly; usually followed by with .

As a determiner what

is which; which kind of.

Hey vs Why - What's the difference?

hey | why |


As interjections the difference between hey and why

is that hey is an exclamation to get attention while why is an exclamation used to express indignation, mild surprise, or impatience "well, i'll tell you".

As nouns the difference between hey and why

is that hey is (country dancing) a choreographic figure in which the dancers weave between one another while why is reason or why can be (uk|dialect) a young heifer.

As an adverb why is

for what cause, reason, or purpose.

Can vs Hey - What's the difference?

can | hey |


As nouns the difference between can and hey

is that can is song while hey is (country dancing) a choreographic figure in which the dancers weave between one another.

As a verb can

is (lb).

As an interjection hey is

an exclamation to get attention.

Oh vs Hey - What's the difference?

oh | hey |


As interjections the difference between oh and hey

is that oh is expression of surprise while hey is an exclamation to get attention.

As nouns the difference between oh and hey

is that oh is the letter O, o (more commonly spelled o while hey is a choreographic figure in which the dancers weave between one another.

As an abbreviation OH

is ohio, a state of the United States of America.

As a verb oh

is to utter the interjection oh; to express surprise, etc.

Hey vs Fodder - What's the difference?

hey | fodder |


As nouns the difference between hey and fodder

is that hey is a choreographic figure in which the dancers weave between one another while fodder is food for animals; that which is fed to cattle, horses, and sheep, such as hay, cornstalks, vegetables, etc.

As an interjection hey

is an exclamation to get attention.

As a verb fodder is

to feed animals (with fodder).

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