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popsy

Popsy vs X - What's the difference?

popsy | x |


As a noun popsy

is (informal) grandfather or popsy can be (uk|slang|dated) a girl.

As a letter x is

the twenty-fourth letter of the.

As a symbol x is

voiceless velar fricative.

Terms vs Popsy - What's the difference?

terms | popsy |


As nouns the difference between terms and popsy

is that terms is while popsy is (informal) grandfather or popsy can be (uk|slang|dated) a girl.

Popsy vs Copsy - What's the difference?

popsy | copsy |


As a noun popsy

is grandfather.

As an adjective copsy is

characterized by copses.

Popsy vs Mopsy - What's the difference?

popsy | mopsy |


As nouns the difference between popsy and mopsy

is that popsy is (informal) grandfather or popsy can be (uk|slang|dated) a girl while mopsy is a moppet .

Popsy vs Posy - What's the difference?

popsy | posy |


As nouns the difference between popsy and posy

is that popsy is grandfather while posy is a flower; a bouquet; a nosegay.

Popsy vs Pops - What's the difference?

popsy | pops |


As nouns the difference between popsy and pops

is that popsy is grandfather while pops is father, dad.

As a verb pops is

third-person singular of pop.

Popsy vs Potsy - What's the difference?

popsy | potsy |


As nouns the difference between popsy and potsy

is that popsy is grandfather while potsy is a children's game, similar to hopscotch, especially popular in New York.

Oopsy vs Popsy - What's the difference?

oopsy | popsy |


As an interjection oopsy

is diminutive form of oops.

As a noun popsy is

grandfather.

Poppy vs Popsy - What's the difference?

poppy | popsy |


As nouns the difference between poppy and popsy

is that poppy is any plant of the species Papaver, with crumpled often red petals and a milky juice while popsy is grandfather.

As an adjective poppy

is of a bright red color, tinted with orange, like that of the poppy flower.

As a proper noun Poppy

is (mostly U.K.) {{given name|female|from=English}}, a flower name used since the end of the 19th century.

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