booky
Booky vs Bookie - What's the difference?
booky | bookie |As an adjective booky
is bookish.As a noun bookie is
a bookmaker, being a person who, or business which, takes bets from the general public on sporting events and similar.Booky vs Pimp - What's the difference?
booky | pimp |As adjectives the difference between booky and pimp
is that booky is (dated) bookish while pimp is (slang) excellent, fashionable, stylish.As a noun pimp is
a man who solicits customers for prostitution and acts as manager for prostitutes; a panderer.As a verb pimp is
to act as a procurer of prostitutes; to pander.As a numeral pimp is
five in cumbrian and welsh sheep counting.Booky vs Tajik - What's the difference?
booky | tajik |As adjectives the difference between booky and tajik
is that booky is (dated) bookish while tajik is of, from, or pertaining to tajikistan, the tajik people (living in tajikistan and afghanistan) or the tajiki dialect of persian.As a noun tajik is
a person from tajikistan or of tajik descent.As a proper noun tajik is
the persian dialect spoken in tajikistan.Booky vs Antonese - What's the difference?
booky | antonese |Antonese is likely misspelled.
Antonese has no English definition.