pootle |
potter |
As nouns the difference between pootle and potter
is that
pootle is (british) a stroll; a wandering while
potter is (soccer) someone connected with , as a fan, player, coach etc.
As a verb pootle
is (british) to wander or ramble in a leisurely, indirect, or aimless manner, such as by walking or driving; to potter.
As a proper noun potter is
for a potter.
pootle |
pootled |
As verbs the difference between pootle and pootled
is that
pootle is (british) to wander or ramble in a leisurely, indirect, or aimless manner, such as by walking or driving; to potter while
pootled is (
pootle).
As a noun pootle
is (british) a stroll; a wandering.
bootle |
pootle |
As nouns the difference between bootle and pootle
is that
bootle is while
pootle is (british) a stroll; a wandering.
As a verb pootle is
(british) to wander or ramble in a leisurely, indirect, or aimless manner, such as by walking or driving; to potter.
pootle |
pootie |
As nouns the difference between pootle and pootie
is that
pootle is a stroll; a wandering while
pootie is a common nickname between lovers.
As a verb pootle
is to wander or ramble in a leisurely, indirect, or aimless manner, such as by walking or driving; to potter.
pootle |
tootle |
As verbs the difference between pootle and tootle
is that
pootle is (british) to wander or ramble in a leisurely, indirect, or aimless manner, such as by walking or driving; to potter while
tootle is to make a soft toot sound.
As a noun pootle
is (british) a stroll; a wandering.
pootle |
pottle |
As nouns the difference between pootle and pottle
is that
pootle is a stroll; a wandering while
pottle is a former unit of volume, equivalent to half a gallon, used for liquids and corn; a pot of around this size.
As a verb pootle
is to wander or ramble in a leisurely, indirect, or aimless manner, such as by walking or driving; to potter.
footle |
pootle |
As verbs the difference between footle and pootle
is that
footle is to waste time; to trifle while
pootle is (british) to wander or ramble in a leisurely, indirect, or aimless manner, such as by walking or driving; to potter.
As nouns the difference between footle and pootle
is that
footle is nonsense; foolishness while
pootle is (british) a stroll; a wandering.
pootle |
poodle |
As nouns the difference between pootle and poodle
is that
pootle is a stroll; a wandering while
poodle is any of various breeds of dog originating in Europe as hunting dogs, and having heavy, curly fur in a solid color; their shoulder height indicates their classification as standard, miniature, or toy.
As a verb pootle
is to wander or ramble in a leisurely, indirect, or aimless manner, such as by walking or driving; to potter.
pootle |
rootle |
As verbs the difference between pootle and rootle
is that
pootle is to wander or ramble in a leisurely, indirect, or aimless manner, such as by walking or driving; to potter while
rootle is (of an animal) to dig into the ground, with the snout.
As a noun pootle
is a stroll; a wandering.
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