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Bummer vs Joke - What's the difference?

bummer | joke |


As a noun bummer

is (obsolete) a forager especially in sherman's march to the sea of november to december 1864 or bummer can be a disappointment, a pity, a shame or bummer can be (british|slang|uncommon) homosexual male.

As an adjective bummer

is (bum).

As an interjection bummer

is exclamation of annoyance or frustration at a bummer (disappointment).

As a proper noun joke is

, diminutive of jo.

Shenanigans vs Joke - What's the difference?

shenanigans | joke |


As a noun shenanigans

is mischievous play, especially by children.

As a proper noun joke is

, diminutive of jo.

Jock vs Joke - What's the difference?

jock | joke |


As proper nouns the difference between jock and joke

is that jock is a nickname while joke is , diminutive of jo.

As a noun jock

is (uk|slang) a scot.

Joke vs Lighthearted - What's the difference?

joke | lighthearted |


As a proper noun joke

is , diminutive of jo.

As an adjective lighthearted is

joyful, glad, taking pleasure in being alive not depressed or sad.

Dip vs Joke - What's the difference?

dip | joke |


As a noun dip

is .

As a proper noun joke is

, diminutive of jo.

Joke vs False - What's the difference?

joke | false |


As a proper noun joke

is , diminutive of jo.

As an adjective false is

(label) one of two states of a boolean variable; logic.

Joke vs Amused - What's the difference?

joke | amused |


As a proper noun joke

is , diminutive of jo.

As a verb amused is

(amuse).

As an adjective amused is

pleasurably entertained.

Joke vs Intrigue - What's the difference?

joke | intrigue |


As a proper noun joke

is , diminutive of jo.

As a verb intrigue is

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