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topsy

Terms vs Topsy - What's the difference?

terms | topsy |


As nouns the difference between terms and topsy

is that terms is while topsy is something or someone who figuratively grows without control or intention.

Topsy vs Coocoo - What's the difference?

topsy | coocoo |

Topsy vs Copsy - What's the difference?

topsy | copsy |


As adjectives the difference between topsy and copsy

is that topsy is see topsy-turvy while copsy is characterized by copses.

As a noun Topsy

is something or someone who figuratively grows without control or intention.

Topsy vs Tossy - What's the difference?

topsy | tossy |


As adjectives the difference between topsy and tossy

is that topsy is see topsy-turvy while tossy is tossing the head, as in scorn or pride; hence, proud, contemptuous, affectedly indifferent.

As a noun Topsy

is something or someone who figuratively grows without control or intention.

Tops vs Topsy - What's the difference?

tops | topsy |


As adjectives the difference between tops and topsy

is that tops is great; excellent while topsy is see topsy-turvy.

As nouns the difference between tops and topsy

is that tops is plural of lang=enCategory:English plurals while Topsy is something or someone who figuratively grows without control or intention.

As an adverb tops

is at the very most; maximum.

As a verb tops

is third-person singular of top.

Oopsy vs Topsy - What's the difference?

oopsy | topsy |


As an interjection oopsy

is diminutive form of oops.

As an adjective topsy is

see topsy-turvy.

As a noun Topsy is

something or someone who figuratively grows without control or intention.

Mopsy vs Topsy - What's the difference?

mopsy | topsy |


As nouns the difference between mopsy and topsy

is that mopsy is a moppet while Topsy is something or someone who figuratively grows without control or intention.

As an adjective topsy is

see topsy-turvy.

Topsy vs Toppy - What's the difference?

topsy | toppy |


As a noun topsy

is something or someone who figuratively grows without control or intention.

As an adjective toppy is

(obsolete) having a top or peak.

Tipsy vs Topsy - What's the difference?

tipsy | topsy |


As an adjective tipsy

is slightly drunk, fuddled, staggering, foolish as a result of drinking alcoholic beverages.

As a noun topsy is

something or someone who figuratively grows without control or intention.

Popsy vs Topsy - What's the difference?

popsy | topsy |


As nouns the difference between popsy and topsy

is that popsy is grandfather while Topsy is something or someone who figuratively grows without control or intention.

As an adjective topsy is

see topsy-turvy.

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