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Stodge vs Stooge - What's the difference?

stodge | stooge |

As nouns the difference between stodge and stooge

is that stodge is heavy, dull food, typically those based on starches while stooge is one who knowingly allows herself or himself to be used for another's profit; a dupe.

As a verb stodge

is to stuff.

stodge

English

Verb

(stodg)
  • To stuff.
  • Derived terms

    * stodgy

    Noun

    (en noun)
  • (British) heavy, dull food, typically those based on starches
  • stooge

    English

    Noun

    (en noun)
  • One who knowingly allows herself or himself to be used for another's profit; a dupe.
  • (comedy) A straight man.
  • A secret informant for police.
  • See also

    * claque