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tooths

Terms vs Tooths - What's the difference?

terms | tooths |


As a noun terms

is .

As a verb tooths is

(tooth).

Tooths vs Teeth - What's the difference?

tooths | teeth |


As a verb tooths

is (tooth).

As a noun teeth is

.

Toothy vs Tooths - What's the difference?

toothy | tooths |


As an adjective toothy

is having prominent teeth.

As a verb tooths is

third-person singular of tooth.

Tooths vs Toots - What's the difference?

tooths | toots |


As verbs the difference between tooths and toots

is that tooths is (tooth) while toots is (toot).

As a noun toots is

or toots can be (slang|sometimes|derogatory) babe, sweetie: a term used when addressing a young woman, especially one perceived as being sexually available.

Booths vs Tooths - What's the difference?

booths | tooths |


As a noun booths

is .

As a verb tooths is

(tooth).

Troths vs Tooths - What's the difference?

troths | tooths |


As a noun troths

is plural of lang=en.

As a verb tooths is

third-person singular of tooth.