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toshy

Terms vs Toshy - What's the difference?

terms | toshy |


As a noun terms

is .

As an adjective toshy is

(british|slang) of, related to, or characterized by tosh, especially in its sense as rubbish, trash, nonsense.

Tossy vs Toshy - What's the difference?

tossy | toshy |


As adjectives the difference between tossy and toshy

is that tossy is tossing the head, as in scorn or pride; hence, proud, contemptuous, affectedly indifferent while toshy is of, related to, or characterized by tosh, especially in its sense as rubbish, trash, nonsense.

Toshy vs Toshly - What's the difference?

toshy | toshly |


In scottish|lang=en terms the difference between toshy and toshly

is that toshy is (scottish) , clean, neat while toshly is (scottish) , tightly, cleanly, neatly.

As an adjective toshy

is (british|slang) of, related to, or characterized by tosh, especially in its sense as rubbish, trash, nonsense.

As an adverb toshly is

(scottish) , tightly, cleanly, neatly.

Tosh vs Toshy - What's the difference?

tosh | toshy |


As a proper noun tosh

is .

As an adjective toshy is

(british|slang) of, related to, or characterized by tosh, especially in its sense as rubbish, trash, nonsense.