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Heels vs Jeels - What's the difference?

heels | jeels |

As nouns the difference between heels and jeels

is that heels is while jeels is .

heels

English

Noun

(head)
  • High-heeled shoes.
  • She wore a short skirt and heels .

    See also

    * cool one's heels (wait impatiently) * dig in one's heels (firmly or stubbornly keep ideas when opposed) * drag one's heels, drag one's feet (procastinate) * head over heels (tumbling upside down) * hot on somebody's heels (close behind) * kick one's heels (wait impatiently) * kick up one's heels (dance) * take to one's heels (flee) * turn on one's heel (suddenly turn away to leave)

    jeels

    English

    Noun

    (head)