bigfoot |
big |
As a verb bigfoot
is (transitive|informal|sometimes|capitalized) to control or manage forcefully; to exercise authority over.
As a noun big is
a biological insulation garment; an air-tight, full-body suit intended to prevent the spread of contaminants.
bigfoot |
yet |
As verbs the difference between bigfoot and yet
is that
bigfoot is (transitive|informal|sometimes|capitalized) to control or manage forcefully; to exercise authority over while
yet is (dialectal) to melt; found; cast, as metal.
As a noun yet is
(dialectal) a metal pan or boiler; yetling.
As an adverb yet is
(usually with negative) thus far; up to the present; up to some specified time.
As a conjunction yet is
nevertheless; however; but; despite that.
wookie |
bigfoot |
As nouns the difference between wookie and bigfoot
is that
wookie is misspelling of Wookiee while
Bigfoot is a very large, hairy, humanoid creature, similar to the yeti, said to live in the wilderness areas of the United States and Canada, especially the Pacific Northwest.
As a verb Bigfoot is
an alternative spelling of lang=en.
tree |
bigfoot |
As verbs the difference between tree and bigfoot
is that
tree is to chase (an animal or person) up a tree while
bigfoot is (transitive|informal|sometimes|capitalized) to control or manage forcefully; to exercise authority over.
As a noun tree
is a large plant, not exactly defined, but typically over four meters in height, a single trunk which grows in girth with age and branches (which also grow in circumference with age).
moose |
bigfoot |
As a noun moose
is .
As a verb bigfoot is
(transitive|informal|sometimes|capitalized) to control or manage forcefully; to exercise authority over.
bigfoot |
pigfoot |
As nouns the difference between bigfoot and pigfoot
is that
bigfoot is a very large, hairy, humanoid creature, similar to the yeti, said to live in the wilderness areas of the United States and Canada, especially the Pacific Northwest while
pigfoot is a marine fish (
Scorpaena porcus), native to Europe.
As a verb Bigfoot
is an alternative spelling of lang=en.
bigfoot |
lion |
As verbs the difference between bigfoot and lion
is that
bigfoot is (transitive|informal|sometimes|capitalized) to control or manage forcefully; to exercise authority over while
lion is fill.
As a noun lion is
net, web.
tiger |
bigfoot |
As a proper noun tiger
is a town in georgia.
As a noun tiger
is (soccer) someone connected with , as a fan, player, coach etc.
As a verb bigfoot is
(transitive|informal|sometimes|capitalized) to control or manage forcefully; to exercise authority over.
bigfoot |
mammoth |
As a verb bigfoot
is (transitive|informal|sometimes|capitalized) to control or manage forcefully; to exercise authority over.
As a noun mammoth is
any species of the extinct genus
mammuthus , of large, usually hairy, elephant-like mammals with long curved tusks and an inclined back, which became extinct with the last retreat of ice age glaciers during the late pleistocene period, and are known from fossils, frozen carcasses, and paleolithic cave paintings found in north america and eurasia.
As an adjective mammoth is
comparable to a mammoth in its size; very large, huge, gigantic.
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