funny |
fox |
As nouns the difference between funny and fox
is that
funny is a joke while
fox is a red fox, small carnivore (
Vulpes vulpes), related to dogs and wolves, with red or silver fur and a bushy tail.
As an adjective funny
is amusing; humorous; comical.
As a verb fox is
to trick, fool or outwit (someone) by cunning or ingenuity.
As a proper noun Fox is
{{surname|from=Middle English}} derived from the name of the animal.
friendly |
oscar |
As nouns the difference between friendly and oscar
is that
friendly is (sports) a game which is of no consequence in terms of ranking, betting etc while
oscar is , a cichlid fish, native to south america, sometimes kept in aquariums.
As an adjective friendly
is generally warm, approachable and easy to relate with in character.
As an adverb friendly
is in a friendly manner, like a friend.
favorite |
wall |
As an adjective favorite
is preferred.
As a noun favorite
is preferred one, one with special favor.
As a verb favorite
is .
As a proper noun wall is
or
wall can be (astronomy) a chinese constellation located near pegasus and andromeda, one of the 28 lunar mansions and part of the larger black turtle.
fudge |
clown |
As nouns the difference between fudge and clown
is that
fudge is light or frothy nonsense while
clown is clown.
As a verb fudge
is to try to avoid giving a direct answer; to waffle or equivocate.
As an interjection fudge
is (euphemistic) colloquially, used in place of fuck.
fried |
nine |
As a verb fried
is past tense of fry.
As an adjective fried
is cooked by frying.
As a numeral nine is
a numerical value equal to 9; the number occurring after eight and before ten.
As a noun nine is
the digit or figure {{term|9}}.
french |
vigorously |
As a verb french
is to prepare food by cutting it into strips.
As an adverb vigorously is
with intense energy, force or vigor.
football |
utensil |
As nouns the difference between football and utensil
is that
football is the kind of ball used in american football while
utensil is utensil.
fumble |
dash |
In lang=en terms the difference between fumble and dash
is that
fumble is to blunder uncertainly while
dash is to complete hastily, usually with
down'' or ''off .
As verbs the difference between fumble and dash
is that
fumble is (intransitive) to idly touch or nervously handle while
dash is to run quickly or for a short distance.
As nouns the difference between fumble and dash
is that
fumble is (sports) a ball etc that has been dropped while
dash is (typography) any of the following symbols: (''horizontal bar ).
As an interjection dash is
(euphemistic) damn!.
foolish |
many |
As an adjective foolish
is lacking good sense or judgement; unwise.
As a determiner many is
an indefinite large number of.
As a pronoun many is
a collective mass of people.
As a noun many is
a multitude; a great aggregate; a mass of people; the generality; the common herd.
fly |
ten |
As a noun fly
is (zoology) any insect of the order diptera; characterized by having two wings, also called true flies or
fly can be (obsolete) the action of flying; flight.
As a verb fly
is to travel through the air, another gas or a vacuum, without being in contact with a grounded surface or
fly can be (baseball) to hit a fly ball; to hit a fly ball that is caught for an out compare ground (verb) and line (verb).
As an adjective fly
is (slang|dated) quick-witted, alert, mentally sharp, smart (in a mental sense).
As a proper noun ten is
tenes.
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