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Floozy vs Hussy - What's the difference?

floozy | hussy |


As nouns the difference between floozy and hussy

is that floozy is while hussy is (lb) a housewife or housekeeper.

Hussy vs Have - What's the difference?

hussy | have |


As a noun hussy

is (lb) a housewife or housekeeper.

As an adjective have is

gaunt; pale and thin.

Hussy vs Undefined - What's the difference?

hussy | undefined |


As a noun hussy

is (lb) a housewife or housekeeper.

As an adjective undefined is

lacking a definition or value.

Humpy vs Hussy - What's the difference?

humpy | hussy |


As nouns the difference between humpy and hussy

is that humpy is (australia) a hut or temporary shelter made from bark and tree branches, especially for aborigines while hussy is (lb) a housewife or housekeeper.

As an adjective humpy

is characterised by humps, uneven.

Huffy vs Hussy - What's the difference?

huffy | hussy |


As an adjective huffy

is angry, annoyed, indignant or irritated.

As a noun hussy is

(lb) a housewife or housekeeper.

Hussy - What does it mean?

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Tart vs Hussy - What's the difference?

tart | hussy |


As nouns the difference between tart and hussy

is that tart is a type of small open pie, or piece of pastry, containing jelly or conserve; a sort of fruit pie while hussy is a housewife or housekeeper.

As an adjective tart

is sharp to the taste; acid; sour.

As a verb tart

is to practice prostitution.

Hussy vs Idle - What's the difference?

hussy | idle |


As a noun hussy

is (lb) a housewife or housekeeper.

As an adjective idle is

(lb) empty, vacant.

As a verb idle is

to spend in idleness; to waste; to consume.

Husband vs Hussy - What's the difference?

husband | hussy |


In obsolete terms the difference between husband and hussy

is that husband is a tiller of the ground; a husbandman while hussy is a case or bag for needles, thread, etc.

As a verb husband

is to manage or administer carefully and frugally; use to the best advantage; economise.

Fussy vs Hussy - What's the difference?

fussy | hussy |


As an adjective fussy

is anxious or particular about petty details.

As a noun hussy is

(lb) a housewife or housekeeper.

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