Messages vs Vendor - What's the difference?
messages | vendor |
English plurals
(plurale tantum, Ireland, Scotland, and, Northern England) groceries
* 1983 , Raymond McClean, The road to Bloody Sunday , page 119:
* 1987 , Pulpsmith , volume 6, page 275:
(message)
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A person or a company that vends or sells.
As nouns the difference between messages and vendor
is that messages is while vendor is a person or a company that vends or sells.As a verb messages
is (message).messages
English
Noun
(head)- I was going up the town to buy some messages .
- A South African woman, just married to an Irishman and newly arrived in this country, was shocked when her husband told her, "I just saw yer man in the shop when I was getting the messages (groceries)." "My what?" "Yer man. "