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Lassy vs Lad - What's the difference?

lassy | lad |

As nouns the difference between lassy and lad

is that lassy is chiefly scots variant of lassie while lad is lady.

lassy

English

Noun

(lassies)
  • Chiefly Scots Variant of lassie.
  • References

    *http://www.burnsscotland.com/database/record.php?scache=1fjuxkcysm&searchdb=scran&usi=000-000-499-630-C

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    lad

    English

    Noun

    (en noun)
  • A boy or young man.
  • (British) A jack the lad; a boyo.
  • I think he reckons he's a bit of a lad.
  • A familiar term of address for a young man.
  • A groom who works with horses (also called stable-lad ).
  • (Ireland) The penis.
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  • Usage notes

    Prevalent in Northern English dialects such as Geordie, Mackem, Scouse and Northumbrian.

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