Maunch vs Raunch - What's the difference?
maunch | raunch |
(heraldiccharge) A long stylised sleeve.
(obsolete) To munch.
Low class condition or content; inferiority; inadequacy.
Dishonorable, base, and vulgar expression.
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As nouns the difference between maunch and raunch
is that maunch is (heraldiccharge) a long stylised sleeve while raunch is low class condition or content; inferiority; inadequacy.As a verb maunch
is (obsolete) to munch.maunch
English
Etymology 1
From (etyl) (m), one of the variants of (m), from (etyl) (m).Alternative forms
* (l) * (l)Noun
(es)Etymology 2
See (m).Verb
(es)Anagrams
*raunch
English
Noun
(-)Tits, out, passage=These days, raunch is everywhere—not only on the internet and television, but on advertising hoardings and the sides of buses. Another online campaign is aimed at sanitising the covers of sub-pornographic “lads’ mags”.}}