Swazzle vs Swizzle - What's the difference?
swazzle | swizzle |
To stir or mix.
(computing) To permute bits.
(computing, programming, transitive) To convert portable symbols or positions to memory-dependent pointers during deserialization.
To drink; to swill.
As nouns the difference between swazzle and swizzle
is that swazzle is device to change the voice to make it more raspy, used in performances while swizzle is any of various kinds of alcoholic drink.As a verb swizzle is
to stir or mix.swizzle
English
Derived terms
* swizzle stickSee also
* cocktailVerb
(swizzl)- She swizzled the milk into her coffee.
- (Halliwell)
