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chunker

Terms vs Chunker - What's the difference?

terms | chunker |


As nouns the difference between terms and chunker

is that terms is while chunker is an obese or overweight person.

Chucker vs Chunker - What's the difference?

chucker | chunker |


As nouns the difference between chucker and chunker

is that chucker is one who chucks; a thrower while chunker is an obese or overweight person.

Chunker vs Chunder - What's the difference?

chunker | chunder |


As nouns the difference between chunker and chunder

is that chunker is an obese or overweight person while chunder is (australia|new zealand|slang) vomit.

As a verb chunder is

(australia|new zealand|slang) to vomit or chunder can be (of a vehicle) to rumble loudly, to roar.

Chunkier vs Chunker - What's the difference?

chunkier | chunker |


As an adjective chunkier

is comparative of chunky.

As a noun chunker is

an obese or overweight person.

Chunker vs Chukker - What's the difference?

chunker | chukker |


As nouns the difference between chunker and chukker

is that chunker is an obese or overweight person while chukker is one of the six playing periods, each of 7½ minutes, of a game of polo.

Chunker vs Chunked - What's the difference?

chunker | chunked |


As a noun chunker

is an obese or overweight person.

As a verb chunked is

(chunk).

Chunker vs Crunker - What's the difference?

chunker | crunker |


As a noun chunker

is an obese or overweight person.

As an adjective crunker is

(crunk).

Clunker vs Chunker - What's the difference?

clunker | chunker |


As nouns the difference between clunker and chunker

is that clunker is a decrepit motor car while chunker is an obese or overweight person.

Chunter vs Chunker - What's the difference?

chunter | chunker |


As a verb chunter

is (british|dialect) to speak in a soft, indistinct manner, mutter.

As a noun chunker is

an obese or overweight person.

Hunker vs Chunker - What's the difference?

hunker | chunker |


As nouns the difference between hunker and chunker

is that hunker is (dated) a political conservative while chunker is an obese or overweight person.

As a verb hunker

is to crouch or squat close to the ground.

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