Bluey vs Gluey - What's the difference?
bluey | gluey |
(Australia, slang) A nickname commonly given to a red-headed person.
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* 2009 , Duke Boyd, Jeff Divine, Steve Pezman, Legends of Surfing: The Greatest Surfriders from Duke Kahanamoku to Kelly Slater ,
* 2010 , Jeff McMullen, A Life of Extremes ,
Viscous and adhesive, as glue.
* 1984 , Herman Carmel, Black days, white nights
As adjectives the difference between bluey and gluey
is that bluey is having a colour similar to blue while gluey is viscous and adhesive, as glue.As a noun bluey
is (slang) lead.bluey
English
Proper noun
(en proper noun)page 228,
- He was a freckled red-haired boy called Bluey .
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- Bluey , who of course was a redhead, started out surfing on his mom's ironing board when he was a grommet of six years of age.
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- A smile spread slowly across Bluey?s red-whiskered face as the boy went to find his hoe, the one Dad had given him to start a garden in the bush.
gluey
English
Adjective
(gluier)- The daily diet consisted of a slice of black, gluey bread with tea and one watery soup with a few frozen cabbage leaves in it.