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Stored vs Stoned - What's the difference?

stored | stoned |


As verbs the difference between stored and stoned

is that stored is (store) while stoned is (stone).

As an adjective stoned is

high on drugs, especially cannabis (weed).

Stoved vs Stoned - What's the difference?

stoved | stoned |


As verbs the difference between stoved and stoned

is that stoved is (stove) while stoned is (stone).

As an adjective stoned is

high on drugs, especially cannabis (weed).

Stoned vs Stonked - What's the difference?

stoned | stonked |


As verbs the difference between stoned and stonked

is that stoned is (stone) while stonked is (stonk).

As an adjective stoned

is high on drugs, especially cannabis (weed).

Stoned vs Stonen - What's the difference?

stoned | stonen |


As adjectives the difference between stoned and stonen

is that stoned is high on drugs, especially cannabis (weed) while stonen is consisting or made of stone.

As a verb stoned

is past tense of stone.

Stoked vs Stoned - What's the difference?

stoked | stoned |


As verbs the difference between stoked and stoned

is that stoked is past tense of stoke while stoned is past tense of stone.

As adjectives the difference between stoked and stoned

is that stoked is feeling excitement or an exciting rush while stoned is high on drugs, especially cannabis (weed).

Atoned vs Stoned - What's the difference?

atoned | stoned |


As verbs the difference between atoned and stoned

is that atoned is (atone) while stoned is (stone).

As an adjective stoned is

high on drugs, especially cannabis (weed).

Stoned vs Toned - What's the difference?

stoned | toned |


As verbs the difference between stoned and toned

is that stoned is (stone) while toned is (tone).

As adjectives the difference between stoned and toned

is that stoned is high on drugs, especially cannabis (weed) while toned is having a (specified kind of) tone.

Stoned vs Sconed - What's the difference?

stoned | sconed |


As verbs the difference between stoned and sconed

is that stoned is past tense of stone while sconed is past tense of scone.

As an adjective stoned

is high on drugs, especially cannabis (weed).

Stond vs Stoned - What's the difference?

stond | stoned |


As a noun stond

is (obsolete) stop; halt; hindrance.

As a verb stoned is

(stone).

As an adjective stoned is

high on drugs, especially cannabis (weed).

Stones vs Stoned - What's the difference?

stones | stoned |


As verbs the difference between stones and stoned

is that stones is (stone) while stoned is (stone).

As a noun stones

is .

As an adjective stoned is

high on drugs, especially cannabis (weed).

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