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whangdoodle

Jackpot vs Whangdoodle - What's the difference?

jackpot | whangdoodle | coordinate terms |

Whangdoodle is a coordinate term of jackpot.



As nouns the difference between jackpot and whangdoodle

is that jackpot is a money prize pool which accumulates until the conditions are met for it to be won while whangdoodle is a whimsical monster in folklore and children's fiction; a bugbear.

Gremlin vs Whangdoodle - What's the difference?

gremlin | whangdoodle | Synonyms |

Whangdoodle is a synonym of gremlin.



As nouns the difference between gremlin and whangdoodle

is that gremlin is a mythical creature reputed to be mechanically and mischievously inclined to damage or dismantle machinery while whangdoodle is a whimsical monster in folklore and children's fiction; a bugbear.

Bogeyman vs Whangdoodle - What's the difference?

bogeyman | whangdoodle | Synonyms |

Whangdoodle is a synonym of bogeyman.



As nouns the difference between bogeyman and whangdoodle

is that bogeyman is a menacing, ghost-like monster in children's stories while whangdoodle is a whimsical monster in folklore and children's fiction; a bugbear.

Hand vs Whangdoodle - What's the difference?

hand | whangdoodle |


As nouns the difference between hand and whangdoodle

is that hand is tail while whangdoodle is (often|humorous) a whimsical monster in folklore and children's fiction; a bugbear.

Doubled vs Whangdoodle - What's the difference?

doubled | whangdoodle |


As a verb doubled

is past tense of double.

As a noun whangdoodle is

a whimsical monster in folklore and children's fiction; a bugbear.

Limit vs Whangdoodle - What's the difference?

limit | whangdoodle |


In lang=en terms the difference between limit and whangdoodle

is that limit is being a fixed limit game while whangdoodle is a ruling in which the opening stake limits are doubled for the next play after the appearance of a very good hand.

In obsolete terms the difference between limit and whangdoodle

is that limit is to beg, or to exercise functions, within a certain limited region while whangdoodle is Term of disparagement

As an adjective limit

is being a fixed limit game.

As a verb limit

is to restrict; not to allow to go beyond a certain bound.

Stake vs Whangdoodle - What's the difference?

stake | whangdoodle |


As nouns the difference between stake and whangdoodle

is that stake is a piece of wood or other material, usually long and slender, pointed at one end so as to be easily driven into the ground as a marker or a support or stay while whangdoodle is a whimsical monster in folklore and children's fiction; a bugbear.

As a verb stake

is to fasten, support, defend, or delineate with stakes.

Ruling vs Whangdoodle - What's the difference?

ruling | whangdoodle |


As nouns the difference between ruling and whangdoodle

is that ruling is an order or a decision on a point of law from someone in authority while whangdoodle is a whimsical monster in folklore and children's fiction; a bugbear.

As an adjective ruling

is that rules; predominant; chief; reigning; controlling.

As a verb ruling

is present participle of lang=en.

Disparagement vs Whangdoodle - What's the difference?

disparagement | whangdoodle |


As nouns the difference between disparagement and whangdoodle

is that disparagement is the act of disparaging, of belittling while whangdoodle is (often|humorous) a whimsical monster in folklore and children's fiction; a bugbear.

Bugbear vs Whangdoodle - What's the difference?

bugbear | whangdoodle |

Whangdoodle is a synonym of bugbear.



As nouns the difference between bugbear and whangdoodle

is that bugbear is an ongoing problem; a recurring obstacle or adversity while whangdoodle is a whimsical monster in folklore and children's fiction; a bugbear.

As a verb bugbear

is to alarm with idle phantoms.

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