nudle
nudge | nudle |
As verbs the difference between nudge and nudle is that nudge is to push against gently, especially in order to gain attention or give a signal while nudle is (archaic|british) to walk quickly with the head bent forward. As a noun nudge is a gentle push.
nudle | nurdle |
As verbs the difference between nudle and nurdle is that nudle is (archaic|british) to walk quickly with the head bent forward while nurdle is (cricket) to score runs by gently nudging the ball into vacant areas of the field [http://newsbbccouk/sport1/hi/cricket/england/6668549stm 1349: "collingwood picks up the first run after lunch with a nurdle to wide mid-on"]. As a noun nurdle is (cricket) such a shot.
nudie | nudle |
As a noun nudie is entertainment involving naked people, especially women. As a verb nudle is (archaic|british) to walk quickly with the head bent forward.
nudle | nuddle |
As verbs the difference between nudle and nuddle is that nudle is (archaic|british) to walk quickly with the head bent forward while nuddle is (uk|dialect) to walk quickly with the head bent forward.
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