Coom vs Pees - What's the difference?
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As nouns the difference between coom and pees is that coom is soot, smut while pees is . As verbs the difference between coom and pees is that coom is while pees is ( pee).
coom English
Etymology 1
Noun
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soot, smut
dust
grease
Etymology 2
See (come).
Verb
( en verb)
* 1838–1839 , , Chapman and Hall (1839), chapter XLII, page 411 :
- “Not a bit,” replied the Yorkshireman, extending his mouth from ear to ear. “There I lay, snoog in schoolmeasther’s bed long efther it was dark, and nobody coom' nigh the pleace. ‘Weel!’ thinks I, ‘he’s got a pretty good start, and if he bean’t whoam by noo, he never will be; so you may '''coom''' as quick as you loike, and foind us reddy’—that is, you know, schoolmeasther might ' coom .”
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pees English
Noun
(head)
Verb
(head)
(pee)
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