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Swisher vs Dutch - What's the difference?

swisher | dutch |

As nouns the difference between swisher and dutch

is that swisher is the wrapping paper of a cigar for use in making a blunt to smoke marijuana while dutch is wife.

As adjectives the difference between swisher and dutch

is that swisher is comparative of swish while Dutch is german.

As proper nouns the difference between swisher and dutch

is that swisher is {{surname|lang=en} while Dutch is the main language of the Netherlands and Flanders (i.e., the northern half of Belgium).

swisher

English

Noun

(en noun)
  • (US, AAVE, slang) The wrapping paper of a cigar for use in making a blunt to smoke marijuana
  • * Taylor Goetz, 169 Pages Of My Life , page 112
  • They were rolling up a grape swisher blunt and we were telling them how we just got out.
    Look Tanya there's a liquor store! They got swishers blood?

    Adjective

    (head)
  • (swish)
  • Anagrams

    *

    dutch

    English

    Alternative forms

    * (abbreviation):

    Adjective

    (-)
  • (obsolete) German.
  • (archaic) Pertaining to the Dutch, the Germans, and the Goths; Germanic, Teutonic.
  • Of or pertaining to the Netherlands, the Dutch people or the Dutch language.
  • .
  • In a shared manner; of a shared expense.
  • Usage notes
    Dutch'' should not be used in diplomatic circles (i. e. to describe embassies, ambassadors, consulates and consuls of the Netherlands). The correct term is ''Netherlands .

    Proper noun

    (wikipedia Dutch) (en proper noun)
  • The main language of the Netherlands and Flanders (i.e., the northern half of Belgium).
  • (obsolete) German; the main language of the Holy Roman Empire (Germany, Austria, Alsace, Luxembourg).
  • (collective) The people of the Netherlands.
  • the Dutch will vote on the matter next month

    See also

    * (nl) * Language list