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Moo vs Mooer - What's the difference?

moo | mooer |

As nouns the difference between moo and mooer

is that moo is the characteristic sound made by a cow or bull while mooer is one who moos.

As a verb moo

is of a cow or bull, to make its characteristic lowing sound.

As an interjection moo

is the characteristic sound made by a cow or bull.

As an initialism MOO

is matter of opinion.

moo

English

Noun

(en noun)
  • (onomatopoeia) The characteristic sound made by a cow or bull.
  • A foolish woman.
  • You silly moo ! What did you do that for?

    Verb

    (en verb)
  • Of a cow or bull, to make its characteristic sound.
  • Synonyms

    * low

    Interjection

    (en interjection)
  • The characteristic sound made by a cow or bull.
  • mooer

    English

    Noun

    (head)
  • One who moos.
  • * 1970, Reginald Horace Blyth, Zen and Zen Classics - Page 164
  • Rinzai says, "I can do more than moo; I can call you a mooer ."
  • * 1993, Jonathan Rix, Some Hope - Page 66
  • ... and just as I've finished my first glass this snooty cow comes over, ...
    Then like Si appears and I reckon he saw this mooer was getting my goat, ...
  • * 2008, Peggy McColl, 21 Distinctions of Wealth: Attract the Abundance You Deserve - Page 67
  • Her husband, as it turned out, was an amazing mooer , and he mooed his way to winning!

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