outie |
ousie |
As nouns the difference between outie and ousie
is that
outie is (slang) a navel that protrudes from the abdomen while
ousie is (south africa|slang) a black woman, especially one who works as a maid.
wanner |
manner |
As an adjective wanner
is (
wan).
As a noun manner is
.
uplock |
uplook |
In obsolete|lang=en terms the difference between uplock and uplook
is that
uplock is (obsolete) to lock up while
uplook is (obsolete) to look up.
As verbs the difference between uplock and uplook
is that
uplock is (obsolete) to lock up while
uplook is (obsolete) to look up.
drapet |
drapeth |
As a noun drapet
is (obsolete) cloth.
As a verb drapeth is
(archaic) (
drape).
punt |
pent |
As a noun punt
is bridge.
As an adjective pent is
confined in a pen, imprisoned.
As a verb pent is
(
pen);.
lesse |
lefse |
As an adverb lesse
is .
As a noun lefse is
a traditional soft norwegian flatbread made from potato, flour, and milk or cream (or sometimes lard) and cooked on a griddle.
incle |
incel |
As nouns the difference between incle and incel
is that
incle is alternative form of inkle while
incel is a person who is celibate against their wishes.
shabbing |
slabbing |
As verbs the difference between shabbing and slabbing
is that
shabbing is while
slabbing is .
wigglier |
wiggler |
As an adjective wigglier
is (
wiggly).
As a noun wiggler is
anything that wiggles.
unreacted |
unreached |
As adjectives the difference between unreacted and unreached
is that
unreacted is not reacted while
unreached is not reached.
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