showtime |
showdown |
As nouns the difference between showtime and showdown
is that
showtime is the time at which a pre-scheduled entertainment-related event (a show) is set to begin while
showdown is the final battle between two nemeses, in which there can be but one victor.
As an interjection showtime
is a declaration that something is about to happen, particularly that the person speaking is about to act.
showdown |
smackdown |
As nouns the difference between showdown and smackdown
is that
showdown is the final battle between two nemeses, in which there can be but one victor while
smackdown is a fight; a beating, a physical or emotional confrontation.
standoff |
showdown |
As nouns the difference between standoff and showdown
is that
standoff is a device which maintains a fixed distance between two objects, especially between a surface and a sign or electrical wiring while
showdown is the final battle between two nemeses, in which there can be but one victor.
As a verb standoff
is nonstandard spelling of lang=en.
showdown |
fish |
As a noun showdown
is the final battle between two nemeses, in which there can be but one victor.
As a proper noun fish is
.
showdown |
endgame |
As nouns the difference between showdown and endgame
is that
showdown is the final battle between two nemeses, in which there can be but one victor while
endgame is the final stage of an extended process or course of events.
showdown |
throwdown |
As nouns the difference between showdown and throwdown
is that
showdown is the final battle between two nemeses, in which there can be but one victor while
throwdown is a fall, indicating defeat.
showdown |
slowdown |
As nouns the difference between showdown and slowdown
is that
showdown is the final battle between two nemeses, in which there can be but one victor while
slowdown is a reduction in speed, or a decrease in the level of production, etc.
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