darb |
garb |
As nouns the difference between darb and garb
is that
darb is (australia|slang) a cigarette while
garb is fashion, style of dressing oneself up or
garb can be (heraldiccharge) a wheat sheaf.
As a verb garb is
to dress in garb.
arb |
darb |
As nouns the difference between arb and darb
is that
arb is (finance|trading) one who engages in arbitrage, an arbitrageur while
darb is (australia|slang) a cigarette.
darb |
drab |
As nouns the difference between darb and drab
is that
darb is (australia|slang) a cigarette while
drab is beadle, catchpole.
dawb |
darb |
As a verb dawb
is .
As a noun darb is
(australia|slang) a cigarette.
carb |
darb |
As nouns the difference between carb and darb
is that
carb is a shorter form of lang=en while
darb is a cigarette.
darb |
darl |
As nouns the difference between darb and darl
is that
darb is a cigarette while
darl is darling as a term of address, lang=en.
darg |
darb |
As nouns the difference between darg and darb
is that
darg is a {{l/en|day}}’s {{l/en|work}}, the {{l/en|task}} of a day;
also, a defined {{l/en|quantity}} or {{l/en|amount}} of work, or of the {{l/en|product}} of work, done in a certain {{l/en|time}} or at a certain {{l/en|rate}} of {{l/en|payment}}; a task while
darb is a cigarette.
darb |
dab |
As nouns the difference between darb and dab
is that
darb is a cigarette while
dab is a soft tap or blow; a blow or peck from a bird's beak; an aimed blow.
As a verb dab is
to press lightly in a repetitive motion with a soft object without rubbing.
As an adverb dab is
with a dab, or sudden contact.
As an initialism DAB is
digital audio broadcasting.
darb |
larb |
As nouns the difference between darb and larb
is that
darb is (australia|slang) a cigarette while
larb is a popular laotian or thai spicy diced-meat salad with ground, chopped, or minced meat and vegetables.
farb |
darb |
As nouns the difference between farb and darb
is that
farb is (us) a historical reenactor (especially a us civil war reenactor) whose efforts at a historically accurate portrayal are, in the opinion of the speaker, inadequate (for example, wearing a modern wristwatch with period costume) the opposite of
farb is "hard-core" (or hardcore), someone who is, in the opinion of the speaker, an "authenticity fanatic" while
darb is (australia|slang) a cigarette.
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