Shoots vs Shooty - What's the difference?
shoots | shooty |
(shoot)
(Hawaii, slang) Alright; ok; of course.Hunter Travel Guides: Adventure Guide Kauai , by Heather McDaniel, Hunter Publishing, Inc., 2007, page 40.
* 2006 , Steen Marcussen, 2000 Carats , page 410:
(Hawaii, slang) Goodbye.
* 2010 , David Heaukulani, The Reficul Parallax: Godsquad Genesis , page 112:
(informal) Involving the shooting of weapons.
* 2007 , The Official Xbox Magazine: Issues 75-78
(UK, dialect) Sprouting or coming up freely and regularly.
As adjectives the difference between shoots and shooty
is that shoots is alright; ok; of course while shooty is involving the shooting of weapons.As a noun shoots
is plural of lang=en.As a verb shoots
is third-person singular of shoot.As an interjection shoots
is goodbye.shoots
English
Noun
(head)Verb
(head)Adjective
(-)- Johannis and Marcella took a yellow cab downtown and asked the driver to stop in front of First National City Bank.
—“Shoots !”—he answered.
Marcella looked at Johannis with question marks in the eyes.
—Ok! It means ok Marcella.
Interjection
(en interjection)- The concierge began talking on the phone in the local pidgin. “Eh, anikala Moki, diz Rodney at work, howzit? I get one winnah for you today. Diz guys like go Miloli?i … no kidding uncle, four po?e ipukea kane, come now. Shoots .”
References
shooty
English
Adjective
(en adjective)- the swingy, shooty theatrics of Bionic Commando
- (Grose)