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Folk vs Fook - What's the difference?

folk | fook |


As a noun folk

is people.

As an interjection fook is

(vulgar|northern england) fuck.

As a verb fook is

(vulgar|northern england) to fuck.

Twittered vs Tittered - What's the difference?

twittered | tittered |


As verbs the difference between twittered and tittered

is that twittered is (twitter) while tittered is (titter).

Wot vs Owt - What's the difference?

wot | owt |


As a preposition wot

is from.

As a pronoun owt is

(northern england) aught, anything.

As a noun owt is

(northern england) anything.

As an adverb owt is

(northern england) anything.

Speedskate vs Speedskated - What's the difference?

speedskate | speedskated |


As verbs the difference between speedskate and speedskated

is that speedskate is to skate on speedskates while speedskated is (speedskate).

As a noun speedskate

is (sports|speedskating) a type of ice skate used in speedskating, with a long skate blade attached to the sole of the skate boot via two pillars, at the heel and ball of the foot.

Shouters vs Shorters - What's the difference?

shouters | shorters |


As nouns the difference between shouters and shorters

is that shouters is while shorters is .

Kinder vs Kidder - What's the difference?

kinder | kidder |


As nouns the difference between kinder and kidder

is that kinder is kindergarten while kidder is one who kids, or teases light-heartedly or kidder can be (informal) a kidderminster (carpet).

Fedity vs Ferity - What's the difference?

fedity | ferity |


As nouns the difference between fedity and ferity

is that fedity is turpitude or vileness while ferity is the quality or fact of being wild or in a wild state; wildness, brutishness.

Khus vs Thus - What's the difference?

khus | thus |


As nouns the difference between khus and thus

is that khus is while thus is .

As an adverb thus is

(lb) in this way or manner.

Nounlike vs Nunlike - What's the difference?

nounlike | nunlike |


As adjectives the difference between nounlike and nunlike

is that nounlike is resembling a noun, haivng nounal characteristics while nunlike is resembling a nun or some aspect of one.

Coopers vs Poopers - What's the difference?

coopers | poopers |


As nouns the difference between coopers and poopers

is that coopers is plural of lang=en while poopers is plural of lang=en.

As a verb coopers

is third-person singular of cooper.

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