nerf |
weaken |
As verbs the difference between nerf and weaken
is that
nerf is (auto racing) to bump lightly, whether accidentally or purposefully or
nerf can be (slang) to water down, dumb down or especially weaken, particularly in video games while
weaken is to make weaker.
nerf |
running |
As verbs the difference between nerf and running
is that
nerf is (auto racing) to bump lightly, whether accidentally or purposefully or
nerf can be (slang) to water down, dumb down or especially weaken, particularly in video games while
running is .
As an adjective running is
moving or advancing by running.
As an adverb running is
(informal) consecutively; in a row.
As a noun running is
the action of the verb
to run .
nerf |
dodge |
As a verb nerf
is (auto racing) to bump lightly, whether accidentally or purposefully or
nerf can be (slang) to water down, dumb down or especially weaken, particularly in video games.
As a proper noun dodge is
derived from a (
etyl) diminutive of roger (typically found in the united states).
nerf |
board |
As verbs the difference between nerf and board
is that
nerf is (auto racing) to bump lightly, whether accidentally or purposefully or
nerf can be (slang) to water down, dumb down or especially weaken, particularly in video games while
board is to step or climb onto or otherwise enter a ship, aircraft, train or other conveyance.
As a noun board is
a relatively long, wide and thin piece of any material, usually wood or similar, often for use in construction or furniture-making or
board can be (basketball|informal) a rebound.
nerf |
nurf |
As a verb nerf
is (auto racing) to bump lightly, whether accidentally or purposefully or
nerf can be (slang) to water down, dumb down or especially weaken, particularly in video games.
As an initialism nurf is
(genetics) nucleosome remodeling factor; one of several iswi-containing protein complexes that catalyze atp-dependent nucleosome sliding and facilitate transcription of chromatin in vitro.
nerf |
null |
As a verb nerf
is (auto racing) to bump lightly, whether accidentally or purposefully or
nerf can be (slang) to water down, dumb down or especially weaken, particularly in video games.
As a noun null is
zero, nil; the cardinal number before einn.
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