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Loccer vs Toccer - What's the difference?

loccer | toccer |

As nouns the difference between loccer and toccer

is that loccer is (dated|fandom slang) a fan who is a prolific writer of letters to periodicals while toccer is a sport in which two teams of eight players contend to get a ball resembling a tennis ball into the other team's goal primarily by hitting the ball with racquets.

loccer

English

Noun

(en noun)
  • (dated, fandom slang) A fan who is a prolific writer of letters to periodicals.
  • * {{quote-magazine
  • , year = 1980 , date = February 16 , first = Taral , last = Wayne , authorlink = , magazine = DNQ , url = http://efanzines.com/MM/DNQ27.pdf , title = The Taral-Torial Imperitive , issue = 27 , page = 1 , passage = Recently, Gary Farber circulated a one-sheet zine to stir up some activity in the FAAn Award committee. [...] He wants to know [...] 3) whether the Best Loccer can be dropped, }}
  • *{{quote-usenet
  • , year = 1995 , monthday = February 23 , author = Fiona Anderson , email = , title = Re: Peeve concerning feedback , id = 793565273snz@intersec.demon.co.uk , group = rec.arts.sf.fandom , url = https://groups.google.com/d/msg/rec.arts.sf.fandom/TpRWsYFFymY/mxZ448ngD6EJ }}
    Actually I enjoyed them a lot, but I'm the world's worst loccer - too much else to do (fannishly), and the passivity of being a reader sets in if you don't loc immediately you get an issue.
  • * {{quote-magazine
  • , year = 2012 , date = April , first = Robert , last = Runte , authorlink = , magazine = Broken Toys , url = http://fanac.org/fanzines/BrokenToys/BrokenToys-002.pdf , title = Left Over Pieces , issue = 2 , page = 13 , passage = I don't think Rotsler ever intended his illos to be taken as high art any more than the average loccer intends one's commentary to be deathless prose. }}

    Synonyms

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    toccer

    English

    (toccer)

    Noun

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  • a sport in which two teams of eight players contend to get a ball resembling a tennis ball into the other team's goal primarily by hitting the ball with racquets.
  • Synonyms

    * fieldball