zerbert |
false |
As a noun zerbert
is the sound that occurs where someone places the mouth against skin and blows, imitative of the sound of flatulence.
As an adjective false is
(
label) one of two states of a boolean variable; logic.
zerbert |
|
zerbert |
undefined |
As a noun zerbert
is the sound that occurs where someone places the mouth against skin and blows, imitative of the sound of flatulence.
As an adjective undefined is
lacking a definition or value.
zerbert |
waldorf |
As nouns the difference between zerbert and waldorf
is that
zerbert is the sound that occurs where someone places the mouth against skin and blows, imitative of the sound of flatulence while
Waldorf is a Waldorf salad.
As a proper noun Waldorf is
a city in Maryland.
shrimp |
zerbert |
As nouns the difference between shrimp and zerbert
is that
shrimp is (soccer) a player, supporter or other person connected with while
zerbert is the sound that occurs where someone places the mouth against skin and blows, imitative of the sound of flatulence.
blowingraspberrys |
zerbert |
As a noun zerbert is
the sound that occurs where someone places the mouth against skin and blows, imitative of the sound of flatulence.
terms |
zerbert |
As nouns the difference between terms and zerbert
is that
terms is while
zerbert is the sound that occurs where someone places the mouth against skin and blows, imitative of the sound of flatulence.
zerbert |
herbert |
As nouns the difference between zerbert and herbert
is that
zerbert is the sound that occurs where someone places the mouth against skin and blows, imitative of the sound of flatulence while
herbert is (slang|punk subculture) a working-class youth.
raspberry |
zerbert |
Synonyms |
Raspberry is a synonym of zerbert.
As nouns the difference between zerbert and raspberry
is that
zerbert is the sound that occurs where someone places the mouth against skin and blows, imitative of the sound of flatulence while
raspberry is the plant
Rubus idaeus.
As an adjective raspberry is
containing or having the flavor/flavour of raspberries.
As a verb raspberry is
to gather or forage for raspberries.
flatulence |
zerbert |
As nouns the difference between flatulence and zerbert
is that
flatulence is the state of having gas, often malodorous, trapped (and often released, frequently with noise) in the digestive system of a human and some other animals; wind; and when released, a flatus, a fart while
zerbert is the sound that occurs where someone places the mouth against skin and blows, imitative of the sound of flatulence.