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Trashed vs Smashed - What's the difference?

trashed | smashed |


As verbs the difference between trashed and smashed

is that trashed is (trash) while smashed is (smash).

As adjectives the difference between trashed and smashed

is that trashed is (new zealand|slang) drunk while smashed is (slang) drunk.

Smashed vs Grind - What's the difference?

smashed | grind |


As an adjective smashed

is (slang) drunk.

As a verb smashed

is (smash).

As a noun grind is

.

Deleted vs Smashed - What's the difference?

deleted | smashed |


As verbs the difference between deleted and smashed

is that deleted is (delete) while smashed is (smash).

As an adjective smashed is

(slang) drunk.

Bumped vs Smashed - What's the difference?

bumped | smashed |


As verbs the difference between bumped and smashed

is that bumped is (bump) while smashed is (smash).

As an adjective smashed is

(slang) drunk.

Smashed vs Crackled - What's the difference?

smashed | crackled |


As adjectives the difference between smashed and crackled

is that smashed is (slang) drunk while crackled is (pottery) having a crackle, or glaze resembling many small cracks.

As verbs the difference between smashed and crackled

is that smashed is (smash) while crackled is (crackle).

Slash vs Smashed - What's the difference?

slash | smashed |


As verbs the difference between slash and smashed

is that slash is to cut violently across something with a blade such as knife, sword, scythe, etc while smashed is (smash).

As a noun slash

is a swift cut with a blade, particularly with fighting weapons as a sword, saber, knife etc.

As a conjunction slash

is .

As an adjective smashed is

(slang) drunk.

Smashed vs Crashed - What's the difference?

smashed | crashed |


As verbs the difference between smashed and crashed

is that smashed is past tense of smash while crashed is past tense of crash.

As an adjective smashed

is drunk.

Attacked vs Smashed - What's the difference?

attacked | smashed |


As verbs the difference between attacked and smashed

is that attacked is (attack) while smashed is (smash).

As an adjective smashed is

(slang) drunk.

Hit vs Smashed - What's the difference?

hit | smashed |


In lang=en terms the difference between hit and smashed

is that hit is a peculiarly apt expression or turn of thought; a phrase which hits the mark while smashed is drunk.

As verbs the difference between hit and smashed

is that hit is To strike.smashed is past tense of smash.

As a noun hit

is a blow; a punch; a striking against; the collision of one body against another; the stroke that touches anything.

As a pronoun hit

is it.

As an adjective smashed is

drunk.

Burst vs Smashed - What's the difference?

burst | smashed |


As verbs the difference between burst and smashed

is that burst is to break from internal pressure while smashed is (smash).

As a noun burst

is an instance of, or the act of bursting .

As an adjective smashed is

(slang) drunk.

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