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blooey

Blooey - What does it mean?

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Bloomy vs Blooey - What's the difference?

bloomy | blooey |


As adjectives the difference between bloomy and blooey

is that bloomy is having or resembling a bloom (as on fruit) while blooey is (dated|slang) haywire, amiss.

As an interjection blooey is

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Blooey vs Flooey - What's the difference?

blooey | flooey |


As adjectives the difference between blooey and flooey

is that blooey is haywire, amiss while flooey is drunk.

As an interjection blooey

is Exclamation representing an explosion or abrupt occurrence.

Blooey vs Blokey - What's the difference?

blooey | blokey |


As adjectives the difference between blooey and blokey

is that blooey is (dated|slang) haywire, amiss while blokey is associated with the mainstream male culture, particularly blue-collar.

As an interjection blooey

is .

Bloody vs Blooey - What's the difference?

bloody | blooey |


As adjectives the difference between bloody and blooey

is that bloody is covered in blood while blooey is (dated|slang) haywire, amiss.

As an adverb bloody

is (au|nz|british|mildly|vulgar) used to intensify what follows this adverb.

As a verb bloody

is to draw blood from one's opponent in a fight.

As an interjection blooey is

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Taxonomy vs Blooey - What's the difference?

taxonomy | blooey |


As a noun taxonomy

is the science or the technique used to make a classification.

As an adjective blooey is

(dated|slang) haywire, amiss.

As an interjection blooey is

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