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Pie vs Orange - What's the difference?

pie | orange |


As a noun pie

is foot.

As a verb orange is

.

As an adjective orange is

orangey.

Sophie vs Pie - What's the difference?

sophie | pie |


As nouns the difference between sophie and pie

is that sophie is while pie is foot.

Phy vs Pie - What's the difference?

phy | pie |


As an interjection phy

is pish!.

As a noun pie is

foot.

Pie vs Portion - What's the difference?

pie | portion |


As nouns the difference between pie and portion

is that pie is foot while portion is portion.

Pie vs False - What's the difference?

pie | false |


As a noun pie

is foot.

As an adjective false is

(label) one of two states of a boolean variable; logic.

Pie vs Undefined - What's the difference?

pie | undefined |


As a noun pie

is foot.

As an adjective undefined is

lacking a definition or value.

Pie vs Chips - What's the difference?

pie | chips |


As nouns the difference between pie and chips

is that pie is foot while chips is (thin-sliced and deep-fried potatoes sold in sealed bags).

Pie vs Piss - What's the difference?

pie | piss |


As nouns the difference between pie and piss

is that pie is foot while piss is (vulgar) urine.

As a verb piss is

(vulgar) to urinate.

Pie vs Scone - What's the difference?

pie | scone |


As a noun pie

is foot.

As a proper noun scone is

a village north of perth in scotland; the coronation site of scottish kings until 1651.

Bagels vs Pie - What's the difference?

bagels | pie |


As nouns the difference between bagels and pie

is that bagels is while pie is foot.

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