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janky

Hinky vs Janky - What's the difference?

hinky | janky |


As adjectives the difference between hinky and janky

is that hinky is (informal) acting suspiciously; strange, unusual; acting in a manner as if having something to hide, or seemingly crooked while janky is (slang) of poor quality, odd.

Janky vs Manly - What's the difference?

janky | manly |


As adjectives the difference between janky and manly

is that janky is (slang) of poor quality, odd while manly is having the characteristics of a man.

Janky vs Wonky - What's the difference?

janky | wonky |


As adjectives the difference between janky and wonky

is that janky is (slang) of poor quality, odd while wonky is lopsided, misaligned or off-centre.

Janky - What does it mean?

janky | |

Janks vs Janky - What's the difference?

janks | janky |


As a noun janks

is plural of lang=en.

As an adjective janky is

of poor quality, odd.

Jinky vs Janky - What's the difference?

jinky | janky |


As adjectives the difference between jinky and janky

is that jinky is mazy, windy, zigzagging while janky is of poor quality, odd.

Banky vs Janky - What's the difference?

banky | janky |


As adjectives the difference between banky and janky

is that banky is hilly; sloping while janky is of poor quality, odd.

Janky vs Janty - What's the difference?

janky | janty |


As adjectives the difference between janky and janty

is that janky is (slang) of poor quality, odd while janty is .

Junky vs Janky - What's the difference?

junky | janky |


As adjectives the difference between junky and janky

is that junky is resembling or characteristic of junk; cheap, worthless, or of low quality while janky is of poor quality, odd.

As a noun junky

is an alternative spelling of lang=en.

Janky vs Jansky - What's the difference?

janky | jansky |


As an adjective janky

is (slang) of poor quality, odd.

As a noun jansky is

a non-si unit (symbol jy ) measuring electromagnetic flux density equal to 10-26 watts per square meter per hertz.

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