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Jole vs Ole - What's the difference?

jole | ole |

As a noun jole

is gel, a semi-solid, intended for a particular cosmetic use, such as for styling the hair.

As a verb ole is

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jole

English

Noun

(s)
  • * '', Act III, Scene II, 1824, George Steevens (editor), ''The Dramatic Works of William Shakespeare , Volume 1, page 152,
  • Follow! nay, I'll go with thee, cheek by jole .
  • * 1820 , The Sketch Book'', ''The Edinburgh Monthly Review , page 330,
  • The same architect has recently been working on the repairs of the cupola of the Exchange, and the steeple of the Bow Church; and, fearful to relate, the dragon and the grasshopper actually lie, cheek by jole , in the yard of his workshop.
  • * 1842 , A. H. Pinney, testimony, Journal of the House of Representatives of the State of Ohio , Volume 41, page 117,
  • I was informed, by the guard in the prison who superintended the inspection of the pork, that there were 28 or 31 barrels of joles that were in bad order; that they were not fit for use.

    Verb

  • * 1623 , '', Act V, Scene i, 1877, ''The Tragedie of Hamlet, Prince of Denmark , J. B. Lippincott & Co., page 79,
  • See how the ?laue joles their heads again?t the earth.

    ole

    English

    Etymology 1

    Interjection

    (en interjection)
  • An interjection used to stir up excitement.
  • Etymology 2

    Adjective

    (-)
  • Derived terms

    * big ole * good ole * little ole, li'l' ole, li'l ole, lil ole

    Anagrams

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