terms |
jarp |
As a noun terms
is .
As a verb jarp is
to knock one pace-egg against that of an opponent, with the aim of cracking the other’s egg and leaving one's own intact.
jars |
jarp |
As verbs the difference between jars and jarp
is that
jars is (
jar) while
jarp is to knock one pace-egg against that of an opponent, with the aim of cracking the other’s egg and leaving one's own intact.
As a noun jars
is .
jarp |
jasp |
As a verb jarp
is to knock one pace-egg against that of an opponent, with the aim of cracking the other’s egg and leaving one's own intact.
As a noun jasp is
obsolete form of lang=en.
parp |
jarp |
As verbs the difference between parp and jarp
is that
parp is to talk nonsense while
jarp is to knock one pace-egg against that of an opponent, with the aim of cracking the other’s egg and leaving one's own intact.
As an interjection parp
is representing the sound of a car horn or breaking wind.
As a noun parp
is the sound of a car horn or breaking wind.
warp |
jarp |
As verbs the difference between warp and jarp
is that
warp is (transitive|obsolete|outside|dialects) to throw; cast; toss; hurl; fling while
jarp is to knock one pace-egg against that of an opponent, with the aim of cracking the other’s egg and leaving one's own intact.
As a noun warp
is (obsolete) a throw; a cast.
arp |
jarp |
As an initialism ARP
is address Resolution Protocol.
As an interjection arp
is imitating the bark of a seal.
As a verb jarp is
to knock one pace-egg against that of an opponent, with the aim of cracking the other’s egg and leaving one's own intact.
jarp |
jarl |
As a verb jarp
is to knock one pace-egg against that of an opponent, with the aim of cracking the other’s egg and leaving one's own intact.
As a proper noun jarl is
from the title of an earl ( jarl) variant: jarle.
jarp |
jamp |
As verbs the difference between jarp and jamp
is that
jarp is to knock one pace-egg against that of an opponent, with the aim of cracking the other’s egg and leaving one's own intact while
jamp is (scotland) (
jump).
jark |
jarp |
As verbs the difference between jark and jarp
is that
jark is (slang|military|british) to modify (weaponry) to disadvantage; especially, to attach and use a tracking device to covertly monitor its location or
jark can be while
jarp is to knock one pace-egg against that of an opponent, with the aim of cracking the other’s egg and leaving one's own intact.
As a noun jark
is a seal (
stamp or impression of a stamp ).
tarp |
jarp |
As verbs the difference between tarp and jarp
is that
tarp is to cover something with a tarpaulin while
jarp is to knock one pace-egg against that of an opponent, with the aim of cracking the other’s egg and leaving one's own intact.
As a noun tarp
is short form of tarpaulin.
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