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overdoss

Terms vs Overdoss - What's the difference?

terms | overdoss |


As a noun terms

is .

As a verb overdoss is

(intransitive|uk|slang|trainspotting) to oversleep, thus missing the intended railway stop.

Overdoss vs Overdoses - What's the difference?

overdoss | overdoses |


As verbs the difference between overdoss and overdoses

is that overdoss is (intransitive|uk|slang|trainspotting) to oversleep, thus missing the intended railway stop while overdoses is (overdose).

As a noun overdoses is

.

Overdoes vs Overdoss - What's the difference?

overdoes | overdoss |


As verbs the difference between overdoes and overdoss

is that overdoes is (overdo) while overdoss is (intransitive|uk|slang|trainspotting) to oversleep, thus missing the intended railway stop.

Overdogs vs Overdoss - What's the difference?

overdogs | overdoss |


As a noun overdogs

is .

As a verb overdoss is

(intransitive|uk|slang|trainspotting) to oversleep, thus missing the intended railway stop.

Overdots vs Overdoss - What's the difference?

overdots | overdoss |


As a noun overdots

is plural of overdot.

As a verb overdoss is

to oversleep, thus missing the intended railway stop.

Overdoss vs Overdose - What's the difference?

overdoss | overdose |


As verbs the difference between overdoss and overdose

is that overdoss is (intransitive|uk|slang|trainspotting) to oversleep, thus missing the intended railway stop while overdose is to dose excessively, to take an overdose.

As a noun overdose is

an excessive and dangerous dose of a drug.