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ofay

Ofay vs Foe - What's the difference?

ofay | foe |


As a noun ofay

is (us|pejorative|slang) a white person.

As an adjective ofay

is (us|pejorative|slang) white, white-skinned.

As an initialism foe is

friends of the earth.

Ofay vs Olay - What's the difference?

ofay | olay |


As nouns the difference between ofay and olay

is that ofay is a white person while olay is palm leaves, prepared for being written upon with a style pointed with steel.

As an adjective ofay

is white, white-skinned.

Ozay vs Ofay - What's the difference?

ozay | ofay |


As a noun ofay is

(us|pejorative|slang) a white person.

As an adjective ofay is

(us|pejorative|slang) white, white-skinned.

Ofay vs Otay - What's the difference?

ofay | otay |


As a noun ofay

is a white person.

As an adjective ofay

is white, white-skinned.

As an interjection otay is

alternative form of lang=en.

Offy vs Ofay - What's the difference?

offy | ofay |


As nouns the difference between offy and ofay

is that offy is off-licence while ofay is a white person.

As an adjective ofay is

white, white-skinned.

Ofay vs Okay - What's the difference?

ofay | okay |


As nouns the difference between ofay and okay

is that ofay is a white person while okay is See OK

As adjectives the difference between ofay and okay

is that ofay is white, white-skinned while okay is See OK

As a verb okay is

See OK

As an adverb okay is

See OK

As an interjection okay is

See OK

Fay vs Ofay - What's the difference?

fay | ofay |


As nouns the difference between fay and ofay

is that fay is a fairy; an elf while ofay is a white person.

As adjectives the difference between fay and ofay

is that fay is white while ofay is white, white-skinned.

As a verb fay

is to fit.

As a proper noun Fay

is {{surname|A=An|English|from=nicknames}}, originally a nickname from "faith, loyalty" or "a fairy".