terms |
slapsies |
As nouns the difference between terms and slapsies
is that
terms is while
slapsies is (uk) a game played by schoolchildren in which a group position themselves in a circle and each place one hand in the centre (normally on top of a table or other item of furniture) an ordinal number or another word such as "last" or "penultimate" is then called out by someone and whoever draws their hand away from the circle at that position has their hand slapped by the other players.
slapsies |
slappies |
As nouns the difference between slapsies and slappies
is that
slapsies is (uk) a game played by schoolchildren in which a group position themselves in a circle and each place one hand in the centre (normally on top of a table or other item of furniture) an ordinal number or another word such as "last" or "penultimate" is then called out by someone and whoever draws their hand away from the circle at that position has their hand slapped by the other players while
slappies is .
swapsies |
slapsies |
As nouns the difference between swapsies and slapsies
is that
swapsies is (childish) the act of swapping while
slapsies is (uk) a game played by schoolchildren in which a group position themselves in a circle and each place one hand in the centre (normally on top of a table or other item of furniture) an ordinal number or another word such as "last" or "penultimate" is then called out by someone and whoever draws their hand away from the circle at that position has their hand slapped by the other players.
slaps |
slapsies |
see also |
Slaps is a see also of slapsies.
As nouns the difference between slaps and slapsies
is that
slaps is while
slapsies is (uk) a game played by schoolchildren in which a group position themselves in a circle and each place one hand in the centre (normally on top of a table or other item of furniture) an ordinal number or another word such as "last" or "penultimate" is then called out by someone and whoever draws their hand away from the circle at that position has their hand slapped by the other players.
As a verb slaps
is (
slap).
slap |
slapsies |
As nouns the difference between slap and slapsies
is that
slap is a blow, especially one given with the open hand, or with something broad and flat while
slapsies is a game played by schoolchildren in which a group position themselves in a circle and each place one hand in the centre (normally on top of a table or other item of furniture). An ordinal number or another word such as "last" or "penultimate" is then called out by someone and whoever draws their hand away from the circle at that position has their hand slapped by the other players.
As a verb slap
is to give a slap.
As an adverb slap
is exactly, precisely.
penultimate |
slapsies |
As nouns the difference between penultimate and slapsies
is that
penultimate is a penult, a next-to-last thing, particularly while
slapsies is a game played by schoolchildren in which a group position themselves in a circle and each place one hand in the centre (normally on top of a table or other item of furniture). An ordinal number or another word such as "last" or "penultimate" is then called out by someone and whoever draws their hand away from the circle at that position has their hand slapped by the other players.
As an adjective penultimate
is next to last, second to last; immediately preceding the end of a sequence, list, etc.
last |
slapsies |
As nouns the difference between last and slapsies
is that
last is a tool for shaping or preserving the shape of shoes while
slapsies is a game played by schoolchildren in which a group position themselves in a circle and each place one hand in the centre (normally on top of a table or other item of furniture). An ordinal number or another word such as "last" or "penultimate" is then called out by someone and whoever draws their hand away from the circle at that position has their hand slapped by the other players.
As an adjective last
is final, ultimate, coming after all others of its kind.
As a determiner last
is the (one) immediately before the present.
As an adverb last
is most recently.
As a verb last
is to perform, carry out.