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soppy

Soppy - What does it mean?

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Cheesy vs Soppy - What's the difference?

cheesy | soppy |


In informal|lang=en terms the difference between cheesy and soppy

is that cheesy is (informal) of poor quality through being overdramatic, excessively emotional or , trite, contrived, shoddy while soppy is (informal) schmaltzy.

As adjectives the difference between cheesy and soppy

is that cheesy is of or relating to cheese while soppy is very wet; sodden, soaked.

Soppy vs Undefined - What's the difference?

soppy | undefined |


As adjectives the difference between soppy and undefined

is that soppy is very wet; sodden, soaked while undefined is lacking a definition or value.

Soppy vs Mawkish - What's the difference?

soppy | mawkish |


As adjectives the difference between soppy and mawkish

is that soppy is very wet; sodden, soaked while mawkish is feeling sick, queasy.

Soppy vs Sappysoppyvssappywhatsthedifference - What's the difference?

soppy | sappysoppyvssappywhatsthedifference |

Hokey vs Soppy - What's the difference?

hokey | soppy |


As adjectives the difference between hokey and soppy

is that hokey is (us|colloquial) phony, as if a hoax; noticeably contrived; of obviously flimsy credibility or quality while soppy is very wet; sodden, soaked.

Soppy vs Soupy - What's the difference?

soppy | soupy |


As adjectives the difference between soppy and soupy

is that soppy is very wet; sodden, soaked while soupy is resembling soup; creamy.

Soppy vs Sippy - What's the difference?

soppy | sippy |


As an adjective soppy

is very wet; sodden, soaked.

As a noun sippy is

a little sip; less than a cup of some particular drink.

Soppy vs Sloppy - What's the difference?

soppy | sloppy |


As adjectives the difference between soppy and sloppy

is that soppy is very wet; sodden, soaked while sloppy is very wet; covered in or composed of slop.

Sophy vs Soppy - What's the difference?

sophy | soppy |


As a noun sophy

is (obsolete) wisdom, knowledge, learning or sophy can be or sophy can be (obsolete) a wise man; a sage or wite or sophy can be or sophy can be any one of the various fields of study whose names end in.

As an adjective soppy is

very wet; sodden, soaked.

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