Shiny vs Blazing - What's the difference?
shiny | blazing |
Reflecting light.
* :
Emitting light.
(colloquial) Excellent; remarkable.
(obsolete) Bright; luminous; clear; unclouded.
* (rfdate) (Dryden)
* The Lincolnshire Poacher (traditional song)
(informal) Anything shiny; a trinket.
Very fast.
(sarcastically) Very slow.
(slang, of a person) Sexually attractive.
Of tremendous intensity or fervor; white-hot.
(colloquial) Exceedingly angry.
In colloquial|lang=en terms the difference between shiny and blazing
is that shiny is (colloquial) excellent; remarkable while blazing is (colloquial) exceedingly angry.As adjectives the difference between shiny and blazing
is that shiny is reflecting light while blazing is very fast.As nouns the difference between shiny and blazing
is that shiny is (informal) anything shiny; a trinket while blazing is the act of something that blazes or burns.As a verb blazing is
.shiny
English
Adjective
(en-adj)- Bender: Bite my shiny metal ass!
- Like distant thunder on a shiny day.
- When I was bound apprentice in famous Lincolnshire
Full well I served my master for nigh on seven years
Till I took up to poaching as you shall quickly hear
Oh, 'tis my delight on a shiny night in the season of the year.
Derived terms
* shininessNoun
(shinies)blazing
English
Verb
(head)Adjective
(-)- Garden snails move at a blazing speed of about .03 miles per hour.
- The actress, with her perfectly-curved body, was simply blazing in her new movie!
- It was a performance of blazing ferocity.
- I've became so blazing that I can't control myself properly