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ooer

Terms vs Ooer - What's the difference?

terms | ooer |


As a noun terms

is .

As an interjection ooer is

(uk) said to acknowledge a double entendre or something that sounds rude.

Ooer vs Ooer - What's the difference?

ooer | ooer |


In uk|lang=en terms the difference between ooer and ooer

is that ooer is (uk) said to acknowledge a double entendre or something that sounds rude while ooer is (uk) said to acknowledge a double entendre or something that sounds rude.

As interjections the difference between ooer and ooer

is that ooer is (uk) said to acknowledge a double entendre or something that sounds rude while ooer is (uk) said to acknowledge a double entendre or something that sounds rude.

Mooer vs Ooer - What's the difference?

mooer | ooer |


As a noun mooer

is one who moos.

As an interjection ooer is

said to acknowledge a double entendre or something that sounds rude.

Ooer vs Doer - What's the difference?

ooer | doer |


As an interjection ooer

is (uk) said to acknowledge a double entendre or something that sounds rude.

As an adjective doer is

servile.

As a noun doer is

serf.

Ooer vs Cooer - What's the difference?

ooer | cooer |


As an interjection ooer

is said to acknowledge a double entendre or something that sounds rude.

As a noun cooer is

one who coos.

Ooer vs Oker - What's the difference?

ooer | oker |


As an interjection ooer

is (uk) said to acknowledge a double entendre or something that sounds rude.

As a noun oker is

interest on money; usury; increase or oker can be (mineralogy).

As a verb oker is

to increase (in price); add to.

Ooer vs Ooser - What's the difference?

ooer | ooser |


As an interjection ooer

is (uk) said to acknowledge a double entendre or something that sounds rude.

As a noun ooser is

a wooden horned mask used for folkloric and magical purposes.

Oper vs Ooer - What's the difference?

oper | ooer |


As a noun oper

is a network operator on IRC.

As an interjection ooer is

said to acknowledge a double entendre or something that sounds rude.

Ooer vs Hoer - What's the difference?

ooer | hoer |


As an interjection ooer

is (uk) said to acknowledge a double entendre or something that sounds rude.

As an adjective hoer is

.

Goer vs Ooer - What's the difference?

goer | ooer |


As a noun goer

is one who, or that which, goes.

As an interjection ooer is

(uk) said to acknowledge a double entendre or something that sounds rude.

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