terms |
corpsed |
As a noun terms
is .
As a verb corpsed is
(
corpse).
overcooked |
corpsed |
As verbs the difference between overcooked and corpsed
is that
overcooked is (
overcook) while
corpsed is (
corpse).
As an adjective overcooked
is made unpalatable or inedible by cooking for too long.
corpsed |
corpses |
As verbs the difference between corpsed and corpses
is that
corpsed is (
corpse) while
corpses is (
corpse).
As a noun corpses is
.
corpse |
corpsed |
As verbs the difference between corpse and corpsed
is that
corpse is (intransitive|slang|of an actor) to lose control during a performance and laugh uncontrollably while
corpsed is (
corpse).
As a noun corpse
is a dead body.
copsed |
corpsed |
As verbs the difference between copsed and corpsed
is that
copsed is past tense of copse while
corpsed is past tense of corpse.