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ger

Ger vs Chf - What's the difference?

ger | chf |


As a noun ger

is january (month).

As an initialism chf is

swiss franc.

Nig vs Ger - What's the difference?

nig | ger |


As nouns the difference between nig and ger

is that nig is (offensive|racial slur) nigger while ger is january (month).

Ger - What does it mean?

ger | |

Ger vs Oodbook - What's the difference?

ger | oodbook |

Ger vs Inu - What's the difference?

ger | inu |


As a noun ger

is january (month).

Ger vs Yurta - What's the difference?

ger | yurta |

Yurta is likely misspelled.


Yurta has no English definition.

As a noun ger

is a yurt.

Ger vs Ner - What's the difference?

ger | ner |


As a noun ger

is a yurt.

As an interjection ner is

an interjection generally used when gloating about a perceived cause of humiliation or inferiority for the person being addressed, often when disagreeing with a statement considered incorrect or irrelevant.

Gey vs Ger - What's the difference?

gey | ger |


As an adverb gey

is (scotland|ireland|northern england) very.

As an adjective gey

is (scotland|ireland|northern england) fairly good; considerable.

As a noun ger is

january (month).

Ger vs Goer - What's the difference?

ger | goer |


As nouns the difference between ger and goer

is that ger is january (month) while goer is one who, or that which, goes.

Gee vs Ger - What's the difference?

gee | ger |


As nouns the difference between gee and ger

is that gee is a gee-gee; a horse or gee can be or gee can be (ireland|slang) (vagina), (vulva)[http://booksgooglecom/books?id=4yfseghljboc&pg=pa850&lpg=pa850&dq=gee+%22om+dalzell%22+%22terry+victor%22&source=bl&ots=7jrck2k_5c&sig=gvq1g1ffirwftymi7wgybhf0304&hl=en&sa=x&ei=tddat5pc5jsjatgoljml&ved=0ccaq6aewaa#v=onepage&q&f=false the new partridge dictionary of slang and unconventional english ] p 850, tom dalzell and terry victor routledge, 2006 isbn: 0-415-25937-1 while ger is january (month).

As an interjection gee

is a general exclamation of surprise or frustration.

As a verb gee

is (often as imperative to a draft animal) to turn in a direction away from the driver, typically to the right.

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