ooer |
oyer |
As an interjection ooer
is (uk) said to acknowledge a double entendre or something that sounds rude.
As a noun oyer is
(legal|archaic) a hearing in a civil case which is based on the content of a document, in which the plaintiff is required to produce the document.
ooer |
booer |
As an interjection ooer
is (uk) said to acknowledge a double entendre or something that sounds rude.
As a noun booer is
one who boos.
ooer |
ower |
As an interjection ooer
is (uk) said to acknowledge a double entendre or something that sounds rude.
As a noun ower is
a person who owes money.
As a preposition ower is
(geordie) over.
As an adverb ower is
(geordie) over.
As an adjective ower is
(geordie) over, too.
ooer |
pooer |
As an interjection ooer
is (uk) said to acknowledge a double entendre or something that sounds rude.
As an adjective pooer is
(scotland) poor.
As a noun pooer is
someone or something that poos, that defecates.
over |
ooer |
As an adverb over
is , above.
As a preposition over
is over.
As an interjection ooer is
(uk) said to acknowledge a double entendre or something that sounds rude.
oner |
ooer |
In uk|lang=en terms the difference between oner and ooer
is that
oner is (uk) a conker that has won one match while
ooer is (uk) said to acknowledge a double entendre or something that sounds rude.
As a noun oner
is (informal) an extraordinary individual.
As an interjection ooer is
(uk) said to acknowledge a double entendre or something that sounds rude.
wooer |
ooer |
As a noun wooer
is someone who woos or courts.
As an interjection ooer is
(uk) said to acknowledge a double entendre or something that sounds rude.
ooer |
omer |
As an interjection ooer
is said to acknowledge a double entendre or something that sounds rude.
As a noun omer is
a dry measure of ancient Israel, one tenth of an ephah.
oxer |
ooer |
As a noun oxer
is a type of horse jump with two rails that may be set even or uneven.
As an interjection ooer is
said to acknowledge a double entendre or something that sounds rude.
rude |
ooer |
As a proper noun rude
is settlement in croatia, near zagreb.
As an interjection ooer is
(uk) said to acknowledge a double entendre or something that sounds rude.
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