Ogled vs Oiled - What's the difference?
ogled | oiled |
(ogle)
(intransitive) To stare at (someone or something), especially impertinently, amorously, or covetously.
* Dryden
Simple past and past participle of oil.
Of a machine, supplied with oil so as to allow smooth operation.
(slang) drunk. Usually in conjunction with well.
* I got well oiled last night.
As verbs the difference between ogled and oiled
is that ogled is (ogle) while oiled is simple past and past participle of oil .As an adjective oiled is
of a machine, supplied with oil so as to allow smooth operation.ogled
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* * *ogle
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* (Northern England)Verb
(ogl)- And ogling all their audience, ere they speak.