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Pup vs Fop - What's the difference?

pup | fop |

As a noun pup

is hump, hunch.

As an initialism fop is

fraternal order of police.

pup

English

(wikipedia pup)

Noun

(en noun)
  • A young dog, wolf, fox, seal, shark and some other animals.
  • The dog has had that bed since he was just a pup .
  • A young, inexperienced person.
  • The new teacher is a mere pup .
  • Any cute dog, regardless of age.
  • My pup likes to run as fast as he can, yet cannot always stop in time!
  • A short semi-trailer used jointly with a dolly and another semi-trailer to create a twin trailer.
  • Verb

    (en-verb)
  • To give birth to pups.
  • See also

    * puppy * pup tent English palindromes ----

    fop

    English

    Noun

    (en noun)
  • A vain man; a dandy.
  • * 2010 ,
  • And she nearly started a fight between two young fops in plumed hats and flouncy collars: "Clay-brained coxcomb!" "Mewling milk-livered maggot!"

    Synonyms

    * (a vain man) dandy, dude, dood, masher, popinjay, coxcomb, metrosexual

    Derived terms

    * fopling * foppish

    See also

    * dandy * dude, dood * macaroni

    Anagrams

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