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Rammy vs Gammy - What's the difference?

rammy | gammy |

As adjectives the difference between rammy and gammy

is that rammy is of a food, taste, odour etc: like a ram; pungent, rank while gammy is injured, or not functioning properly (with respect to legs).

As a noun gammy is

(colloquial) grandmother or gammy can be (scotland|slang|vulgar) a blowjob; fellatio.

rammy

English

Adjective

(en adjective)
  • Of a food, taste, odour etc.: like a ram; pungent, rank.
  • *, II.ii.1.1:
  • *:Galen takes exception at mutton, but without question he means that rammy mutton which is in Turkey and Asia Minor […].
  • (US, colloquial) Frisky, lecherous.
  • gammy

    English

    Etymology 1

    Origin obscure and uncertain. Possibly from English dialectal (North Midlands) ).

    Adjective

    (-)
  • Injured, or not functioning properly (with respect to legs).
  • I have got a gammy leg, and can't walk far.

    Etymology 2

    Abbreviation.

    Noun

    (gammies)
  • (colloquial) grandmother
  • Had our beloved gammy lost it?

    Etymology 3

    Unclear. Perhaps from the same Irish word as .

    Noun

    (gammies)
  • (Scotland, slang, vulgar) A blowjob; fellatio.