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Duck vs Sus - What's the difference?

duck | sus |


As a proper noun duck

is .

As a noun sus is

stainless steel.

Sus vs Not - What's the difference?

sus | not |


As nouns the difference between sus and not

is that sus is stainless steel while not is grain (collective name for a variety of crops including rice, wheat and corn) .

Sus vs Gus - What's the difference?

sus | gus |


As a noun sus

is stainless steel.

As an initialism gus is

gemeinschaft staaten.

Vurp vs Sus - What's the difference?

vurp | sus |


As nouns the difference between vurp and sus

is that vurp is (slang) a belch where a small amount of stomach acid is brought up into the mouth, creating a taste similar to that of vomit while sus is stainless steel.

As a verb vurp

is (slang) to experience a combination of burping and vomiting.

Sus vs Suspicion - What's the difference?

sus | suspicion |


As nouns the difference between sus and suspicion

is that sus is stainless steel while suspicion is the act of suspecting something or someone, especially of something wrong.

As a verb suspicion is

(nonstandard|dialect) to suspect; to have suspicions.

Sus vs Hehe - What's the difference?

sus | hehe |


As a noun sus

is stainless steel.

As a proper noun hehe is

a bantu people of tanzania.

Sus vs Bee - What's the difference?

sus | bee |


As nouns the difference between sus and bee

is that sus is stainless steel while bee is .

Sus vs Superstitious - What's the difference?

sus | superstitious |


As a noun sus

is stainless steel.

As an adjective superstitious is

susceptible to superstitions.

Balls vs Sus - What's the difference?

balls | sus |


As nouns the difference between balls and sus

is that balls is while sus is stainless steel.

Alfred vs Sus - What's the difference?

alfred | sus |


As a proper noun alfred

is alfred the great, early king of england.

As a noun sus is

stainless steel.

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