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timmy

Timmy vs Bimmy - What's the difference?

timmy | bimmy |


As a proper noun timmy

is .

As a noun bimmy is

a sennet whip.

Timmy vs Moody - What's the difference?

timmy | moody |


As proper nouns the difference between timmy and moody

is that timmy is while moody is .

Timmy vs Mizzy - What's the difference?

timmy | mizzy |


As a proper noun timmy

is .

As a noun mizzy is

(obsolete) a bog or quagmire.

Timmy vs Kizzy - What's the difference?

timmy | kizzy |


As proper nouns the difference between timmy and kizzy

is that timmy is while kizzy is .

Timmy - What does it mean?

timmy | |

Kimmy vs Timmy - What's the difference?

kimmy | timmy |


As proper nouns the difference between kimmy and timmy

is that kimmy is a diminutive of the female given names kimberley or kimberly while timmy is .

Timmy vs Mitty - What's the difference?

timmy | mitty |


As a proper noun timmy

is .

As a noun mitty is

(uk|dialect) the stormy petrel.

Kitty vs Timmy - What's the difference?

kitty | timmy |


As proper nouns the difference between kitty and timmy

is that kitty is a diminutive of katherine and related female given names while timmy is .

Dimmy vs Timmy - What's the difference?

dimmy | timmy |


As an adjective dimmy

is (dated) somewhat dim; dimmish.

As a proper noun timmy is

.

Timmy vs Jimmy - What's the difference?

timmy | jimmy |


As a proper noun timmy

is .

As a noun jimmy is

chocolate sprinkles used as a topping for ice cream, cookies, or cupcakes.

As a verb jimmy is

to pry (something, especially a lock) open with or as if with a crowbar.

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