bap |
nap |
As nouns the difference between bap and nap
is that
bap is a soft bread roll, originally from Scotland while
nap is a short period of sleep, especially one during the day.
As a verb nap is
to have a nap; to sleep for a short period of time, especially during the day.
bap |
bab |
As nouns the difference between bap and bab
is that
bap is black american princess: an upper-class black woman with a spoiled or materialistic attitude while
bab is dummy.
bap |
baa |
As nouns the difference between bap and baa
is that
bap is a soft bread roll, originally from Scotland while
baa is the characteristic cry or bleating of a sheep.
As an interjection baa is
The characteristic cry of a sheep.As a verb baa is
to make the characteristic cry of a sheep.
As an initialism BAA is
broad Agency Announcement.
bap | tap |
As nouns the difference between bap and tap
is that
bap is a soft bread roll, originally from Scotland while
tap is a tapering cylindrical pin or peg used to stop the vent in a cask; a spigot.
As a verb tap is
to furnish with taps.
As an initialism TAP is
initialism of lang=en.
bap | sap |
As nouns the difference between bap and sap
is that
bap is black american princess: an upper-class black woman with a spoiled or materialistic attitude while
sap is wax.
bap | bag |
As nouns the difference between bap and bag
is that
bap is black american princess: an upper-class black woman with a spoiled or materialistic attitude while
bag is a flexible container made of cloth, paper, plastic, etc.
As a verb bag is
to put into a bag.
bap | bat |
As a noun bap
is black american princess: an upper-class black woman with a spoiled or materialistic attitude.
As an acronym bat is
best available technology; a principle applying to regulations]] on limiting pollutant [[discharge|discharges.
ban | bap |
As a proper noun ban
is .
As a noun bap is
black american princess: an upper-class black woman with a spoiled or materialistic attitude.
bam | bap |
As nouns the difference between bam and bap
is that
bam is ned, bampot while
bap is a soft bread roll, originally from Scotland.
As an interjection bam
is representing a loud noise or heavy impact.
As a verb bam
is to impose on (someone) by a falsehood; to cheat.
bad | bap |
As nouns the difference between bad and bap
is that
bad is error, mistake while
bap is a soft bread roll, originally from Scotland.
As an adjective bad
is not good; unfavorable; negative.
As an adverb bad
is badly.
As a verb bad
is form of Alternative past tense|bid|lang=en. See {{l/en|bade|
bade}}.
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