frosh |
tosh |
As a noun frosh
is (dialectal) a frog or
frosh can be (colloquial) a first year student, at certain universities.
As a verb frosh
is (slang) to initiate academic freshmen, notably in a testing way.
As a proper noun tosh is
.
frosh |
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frosh |
initiation |
As nouns the difference between frosh and initiation
is that
frosh is (dialectal) a frog or
frosh can be (colloquial) a first year student, at certain universities while
initiation is the act of initiating, or the process of being initiated or introduced; as, initiation into a society, into business, literature, etc.
As a verb frosh
is (slang) to initiate academic freshmen, notably in a testing way.
frosh |
froth |
As nouns the difference between frosh and froth
is that
frosh is (dialectal) a frog or
frosh can be (colloquial) a first year student, at certain universities while
froth is foam.
As verbs the difference between frosh and froth
is that
frosh is (slang) to initiate academic freshmen, notably in a testing way while
froth is to create froth in.
trosh |
frosh |
As verbs the difference between trosh and frosh
is that
trosh is (norfolk) thresh while
frosh is (slang) to initiate academic freshmen, notably in a testing way.
As a noun frosh is
(dialectal) a frog or
frosh can be (colloquial) a first year student, at certain universities.
frosh |
fros |
As nouns the difference between frosh and fros
is that
frosh is a frog while
fros is plural of lang=en.
As a verb frosh
is to initiate academic freshmen, notably in a testing way.
flosh |
frosh |
As nouns the difference between flosh and frosh
is that
flosh is a hopper-shaped box in which ore is placed to be stamped while
frosh is a frog.
As a verb frosh is
to initiate academic freshmen, notably in a testing way.
frush |
frosh |
As verbs the difference between frush and frosh
is that
frush is (obsolete|transitive) to break up, smash while
frosh is (slang) to initiate academic freshmen, notably in a testing way.
As nouns the difference between frush and frosh
is that
frush is (obsolete) noise; clatter; crash or
frush can be the frog of a horse's foot while
frosh is (dialectal) a frog or
frosh can be (colloquial) a first year student, at certain universities.
As an adjective frush
is easily broken; brittle; crisp.
frosk |
frosh |
In dialectal|lang=en terms the difference between frosk and frosh
is that
frosk is (dialectal) a frog while
frosh is (dialectal) a frog.
As nouns the difference between frosk and frosh
is that
frosk is (dialectal) a frog while
frosh is (dialectal) a frog or
frosh can be (colloquial) a first year student, at certain universities.
As a verb frosh is
(slang) to initiate academic freshmen, notably in a testing way.
frost |
frosh |
As a proper noun frost
is .
As a noun frosh is
(dialectal) a frog or
frosh can be (colloquial) a first year student, at certain universities.
As a verb frosh is
(slang) to initiate academic freshmen, notably in a testing way.
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