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busker

Busker vs False - What's the difference?

busker | false |


As a noun busker

is (australia|new zealand|british|canada) a person who makes money by passing the hat (soliciting donations) while entertaining the public (often by playing a musical instrument) on the streets or in other public area such as a park or market.

As an adjective false is

(label) one of two states of a boolean variable; logic.

Busker - What does it mean?

busker | |

Busker vs Undefined - What's the difference?

busker | undefined |


As a noun busker

is (australia|new zealand|british|canada) a person who makes money by passing the hat (soliciting donations) while entertaining the public (often by playing a musical instrument) on the streets or in other public area such as a park or market.

As an adjective undefined is

lacking a definition or value.

Barker vs Busker - What's the difference?

barker | busker |


As a proper noun barker

is a botanical plant name author abbreviation for botanist george barker (1776-1845).

As a noun busker is

(australia|new zealand|british|canada) a person who makes money by passing the hat (soliciting donations) while entertaining the public (often by playing a musical instrument) on the streets or in other public area such as a park or market.

Troubadour vs Busker - What's the difference?

troubadour | busker |


As nouns the difference between troubadour and busker

is that troubadour is an itinerant composer and performer of songs in medieval Europe; a jongleur or travelling minstrel while busker is a person who makes money by passing the hat (soliciting donations) while entertaining the public (often by playing a musical instrument) on the streets or in other public area such as a park or market.

Busker vs Amateur - What's the difference?

busker | amateur |


As nouns the difference between busker and amateur

is that busker is (australia|new zealand|british|canada) a person who makes money by passing the hat (soliciting donations) while entertaining the public (often by playing a musical instrument) on the streets or in other public area such as a park or market while amateur is .

Wikidiffcom vs Busker - What's the difference?

wikidiffcom | busker |


As a noun busker is

(australia|new zealand|british|canada) a person who makes money by passing the hat (soliciting donations) while entertaining the public (often by playing a musical instrument) on the streets or in other public area such as a park or market.

Busker vs Bucker - What's the difference?

busker | bucker |


As nouns the difference between busker and bucker

is that busker is (australia|new zealand|british|canada) a person who makes money by passing the hat (soliciting donations) while entertaining the public (often by playing a musical instrument) on the streets or in other public area such as a park or market while bucker is a horse or other animal that bucks.

Dusker vs Busker - What's the difference?

dusker | busker |


As an adjective dusker

is comparative of dusk.

As a noun busker is

a person who makes money by passing the hat (soliciting donations) while entertaining the public (often by playing a musical instrument) on the streets or in other public area such as a park or market.

Bulker vs Busker - What's the difference?

bulker | busker |


As nouns the difference between bulker and busker

is that bulker is (nautical) a bulk dry goods cargo ship while busker is (australia|new zealand|british|canada) a person who makes money by passing the hat (soliciting donations) while entertaining the public (often by playing a musical instrument) on the streets or in other public area such as a park or market.

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