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Modder vs Modded - What's the difference?

modder | modded |


As a noun modder

is (informal) one who modifies a mass-manufactured object or software.

As a verb modded is

(mod).

Rost vs Rots - What's the difference?

rost | rots |

Rots is a anagram of rost.



As nouns the difference between rost and rots

is that rost is alternative form of lang=en (a strong tide or current while rots is plural of lang=en.

As a verb rots is

third person singular of rot.

Lars vs Larns - What's the difference?

lars | larns |


As a noun lars

is .

As a verb larns is

(larn).

Cope vs Chope - What's the difference?

cope | chope |


As verbs the difference between cope and chope

is that cope is while chope is .

Daff vs Baff - What's the difference?

daff | baff |


As nouns the difference between daff and baff

is that daff is a fool; an idiot; a blockhead or daff can be (british|informal) short form of daffodil while baff is (geordie) blank.

As verbs the difference between daff and baff

is that daff is to be foolish; make sport; play; toy or daff can be to toss (aside); to dismiss while baff is (archaic) to bark; yelp or baff can be to hit or strike, especially with something flat or soft.

Pinfish vs Panfish - What's the difference?

pinfish | panfish |


As nouns the difference between pinfish and panfish

is that pinfish is lagodon rhomboides , a saltwater sparid fish while panfish is fish that are suitable for cooking in a frying pan by virtue both of size and taste; panfish are caught primarily for eating, rather than for sport.

Parp vs Parc - What's the difference?

parp | parc |


As a noun parc is

(partially enclosed basin in which oysters are grown).

Rip vs Rrp - What's the difference?

rip | rrp |

Rrp is often a misspelling of rip.


Rrp has no English definition.

As a noun rip

is a tear (in paper, etc.).

As a verb rip

is to divide or separate the parts of (especially something flimsy such as paper or fabric), by cutting or tearing; to tear off or out by violence.

As an interjection RIP

is rest in peace.

Scally vs Sally - What's the difference?

scally | sally |


As a noun scally

is (pejorative) a rascal or miscreant, a scallywag.

As a proper noun sally is

, also used as a formal given name.

Pats vs Paks - What's the difference?

pats | paks |


As nouns the difference between pats and paks

is that pats is loaf while paks is .

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