downer |
upper |
As nouns the difference between downer and upper
is that
downer is downer (
drug) while
upper is that which is higher, contrasted with the lower.
As an adjective upper is
at a higher level, rank or position.
downer |
downward |
As a noun downer
is downer (
drug).
As an adverb downward is
toward a lower level, whether in physical space, in a hierarchy, or in amount or value.
As an adjective downward is
moving or sloping down.
bummer |
downer |
As nouns the difference between bummer and downer
is that
bummer is (obsolete) a forager especially in sherman's march to the sea of november to december 1864 or
bummer can be a disappointment, a pity, a shame or
bummer can be (british|slang|uncommon) homosexual male while
downer is downer (
drug).
As an adjective bummer
is (
bum).
As an interjection bummer
is exclamation of annoyance or frustration at a bummer (disappointment).
misery |
downer |
As nouns the difference between misery and downer
is that
misery is great unhappiness; extreme pain of body or mind; wretchedness; distress; woe while
downer is a negative drug trip.
dowser |
downer |
As nouns the difference between dowser and downer
is that
dowser is a divining rod used in searching for water, ore, etc.; a dowsing rod while
downer is a negative drug trip.
doner |
downer |
As nouns the difference between doner and downer
is that
doner is goner; someone who is done for or
doner can be doner kebab while
downer is downer (
drug).
As an adjective doner
is (humorous|dialect) (
done).
downer |
downe |
As a noun downer
is a negative drug trip.
As a proper noun Downe is
common variation of the spelling of the county Down in Ireland; also Downshire.
As an adverb downe is
obsolete spelling of down.
As a preposition downe is
obsolete spelling of down.
drowner |
downer |
As nouns the difference between drowner and downer
is that
drowner is someone who is drowning while
downer is downer (
drug).
downer |
towner |
As nouns the difference between downer and towner
is that
downer is a negative drug trip while
towner is only used in combinations A person from a certain town, or part of town.
downed |
downer |
As a verb downed
is past tense of down.
As an adjective downed
is that has been brought down.
As a noun downer is
a negative drug trip.
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