hempy |
spiff |
As an adjective hempy
is like hemp.
As a noun spiff is
(uncountable) attractiveness or charm in dress, appearance, or manner.
As a verb spiff is
(usually with
up ) to make spiffy (attractive, polished, or up-to-date).
fatty |
spiff |
As nouns the difference between fatty and spiff
is that
fatty is (pejorative|slang) an obese person while
spiff is (uncountable) attractiveness or charm in dress, appearance, or manner.
As an adjective fatty
is containing, composed of, or consisting of fat.
As a verb spiff is
(usually with
up ) to make spiffy (attractive, polished, or up-to-date).
seamy |
spiff |
As an adjective seamy
is sordid, squalid or corrupt.
As a noun spiff is
(uncountable) attractiveness or charm in dress, appearance, or manner.
As a verb spiff is
(usually with
up ) to make spiffy (attractive, polished, or up-to-date).
miry |
spiff |
As an adjective miry
is relating to a mire; swampy, boggy.
As a noun spiff is
(uncountable) attractiveness or charm in dress, appearance, or manner.
As a verb spiff is
(usually with
up ) to make spiffy (attractive, polished, or up-to-date).
spiff |
speef |
spiff |
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sniff |
spiff |
As nouns the difference between sniff and spiff
is that
sniff is an instance of sniffing while
spiff is (uncountable) attractiveness or charm in dress, appearance, or manner.
As verbs the difference between sniff and spiff
is that
sniff is (ambitransitive) to make a short, audible inhalation, through the nose, as if to smell something while
spiff is (usually with
up ) to make spiffy (attractive, polished, or up-to-date).
skiff |
spiff |
As nouns the difference between skiff and spiff
is that
skiff is a small flat-bottomed open boat with a pointed bow and square stern while
spiff is attractiveness or charm in dress, appearance, or manner.
As verbs the difference between skiff and spiff
is that
skiff is to navigate in a skiff while
spiff is (usually with
up) to make spiffy (attractive, polished, or up-to-date.
spiff |
spife |
As nouns the difference between spiff and spife
is that
spiff is (uncountable) attractiveness or charm in dress, appearance, or manner while
spife is a hybrid utensil of a spoon and a knife.
As a verb spiff
is (usually with
up ) to make spiffy (attractive, polished, or up-to-date).
stiff |
spiff |
As nouns the difference between stiff and spiff
is that
stiff is an average person, usually male, of no particular distinction, skill, or education, often a
working stiff''''' or ''lucky '''stiff while
spiff is (uncountable) attractiveness or charm in dress, appearance, or manner.
As verbs the difference between stiff and spiff
is that
stiff is to fail to pay that which one owes (implicitly or explicitly) to another, especially by departing hastily while
spiff is (usually with
up ) to make spiffy (attractive, polished, or up-to-date).
As an adjective stiff
is of an object, rigid, hard to bend, inflexible.
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