widow |
bastard |
As nouns the difference between widow and bastard
is that
widow is a woman whose husband has died (and who has not remarried); feminine of widower while
bastard is bastard (a person born to unmarried parents; also used as an insult).
As a verb widow
is to make a widow (or widower) of someone; to cause the death of one's spouse.
buster |
bastard |
As nouns the difference between buster and bastard
is that
buster is (
a specific instance of)
buster : guy, dude, fella, mack, buddy, loser while
bastard is bastard (a person born to unmarried parents; also used as an insult).
As a proper noun buster
is or
buster can be (
male).
bastard |
baster |
As nouns the difference between bastard and baster
is that
bastard is bastard (a person born to unmarried parents; also used as an insult) while
baster is one who bastes.
badass |
bastard |
As nouns the difference between badass and bastard
is that
badass is (us|slang) a mean or belligerent person; a person with extreme attitudes, behavior or appearance while
bastard is bastard (a person born to unmarried parents; also used as an insult).
As an adjective badass
is (us|slang) having extreme appearance, attitude, or behavior that is considered admirable.
me |
bastard |
As a pronoun me
is my; of mine.
As a noun bastard is
bastard (a person born to unmarried parents; also used as an insult).
bastard |
bruh |
As a noun bastard
is bastard (a person born to unmarried parents; also used as an insult).
As a verb bruh is
.
prick |
bastard |
As nouns the difference between prick and bastard
is that
prick is a small hole or perforation, caused by piercing while
bastard is bastard (a person born to unmarried parents; also used as an insult).
As a verb prick
is to pierce or puncture slightly.
bastard |
undefined |
As a noun bastard
is bastard (a person born to unmarried parents; also used as an insult).
As an adjective undefined is
lacking a definition or value.
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