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Derange vs Botter - What's the difference?

derange | botter |

As a verb derange

is .

As a noun botter is

butter.

derange

English

Verb

(en-verb)
  • to cause someone to go insane (usually used in the passive, see deranged )
  • to cause disorder in something, to distort it from its ideal state
  • * 1776, Adam Smith, The Wealth of Nations
  • Both these kinds of monopolies derange more or less the natural distribution of the stock of the society;
  • (archaic) to disrupt somebody's plans, to inconvenience someone
  • * 1782, Fanny Burney, Cecilia, Memoirs of an Heiress
  • "By no means, Sir," answered the Captain: "I shall be quite au désespoir if I derange any body."

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    botter

    English

    Noun

    (en noun)
  • (internet) One who operates a bot (automated process).
  • * 2008 , New Scientist (volume 200, issues 2682-2688, page 28)
  • It is estimated by industry and leading botters that only around 1 in 10 players using bots make a profit, mainly in low-stakes games.
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