newe |
newie |
As an adjective newe
is .
As a noun newie is
(informal) something newly released, such as a song or film.
newsie |
newie |
As nouns the difference between newsie and newie
is that
newsie is while
newie is (informal) something newly released, such as a song or film.
jewie |
newie |
As nouns the difference between jewie and newie
is that
jewie is a fish, species: Argyrosomus hololepidotus; a type of mulloway while
newie is something newly released, such as a song or film.
newbie |
newie |
As nouns the difference between newbie and newie
is that
newbie is a newcomer, someone new to something while
newie is something newly released, such as a song or film.
taxonomy |
newie |
As nouns the difference between taxonomy and newie
is that
taxonomy is the science or the technique used to make a classification while
newie is (informal) something newly released, such as a song or film.
oldie |
newie |
Antonyms |
Oldie is an antonym of newie.
As nouns the difference between oldie and newie
is that
oldie is something or someone old while
newie is (informal) something newly released, such as a song or film.
film |
newie |
As nouns the difference between film and newie
is that
film is a thin layer of some substance; a pellicle; a membranous covering, causing opacity while
newie is something newly released, such as a song or film.
As a verb film
is to record a motion picture on photographic film.
song |
newie |
As nouns the difference between song and newie
is that
song is a musical composition with lyrics for voice or voices, performed by singing while
newie is something newly released, such as a song or film.
As a proper noun Song
is a former dynasty in China, reigning from the end of the Five Dynasties and Ten Kingdoms to the beginning of the Yuan.
release |
newie |
As nouns the difference between release and newie
is that
release is the event of setting (someone or something) free (e.g. hostages, slaves, prisoners, caged animals, hooked or stuck mechanisms) while
newie is something newly released, such as a song or film.
As a verb release
is to let go (of); to cease to hold or contain.