bookie |
false |
As a noun bookie
is (informal) a bookmaker, being a person who, or business which, takes bets from the general public on sporting events and similar.
As an adjective false is
(
label) one of two states of a boolean variable; logic.
bookie |
exchange |
As nouns the difference between bookie and exchange
is that
bookie is (informal) a bookmaker, being a person who, or business which, takes bets from the general public on sporting events and similar while
exchange is an act of exchanging or trading.
As a verb exchange is
to trade or barter.
odds |
bookie |
As nouns the difference between odds and bookie
is that
odds is the ratio of the probabilities of an event happening to that of it not happening while
bookie is (informal) a bookmaker, being a person who, or business which, takes bets from the general public on sporting events and similar.
booky |
bookie |
As an adjective booky
is bookish.
As a noun bookie is
a bookmaker, being a person who, or business which, takes bets from the general public on sporting events and similar.
bookkeeping |
bookie |
As nouns the difference between bookkeeping and bookie
is that
bookkeeping is accounting: the skill or practice of keeping books or systematic records of financial transactions, e.g. income and expenses while
bookie is a bookmaker, being a person who, or business which, takes bets from the general public on sporting events and similar.
As a verb bookkeeping
is present participle of lang=en.
bookie |
group |
As nouns the difference between bookie and group
is that
bookie is (informal) a bookmaker, being a person who, or business which, takes bets from the general public on sporting events and similar while
group is a number of things or persons being in some relation to one another.
As a verb group is
to put together to form a group.
official |
bookie |
As nouns the difference between official and bookie
is that
official is an office holder invested with powers and authorities while
bookie is (informal) a bookmaker, being a person who, or business which, takes bets from the general public on sporting events and similar.
As an adjective official
is of or pertaining to an office or public trust.
bookie |
rookie |
As nouns the difference between bookie and rookie
is that
bookie is (informal) a bookmaker, being a person who, or business which, takes bets from the general public on sporting events and similar while
rookie is an inexperienced recruit, especially in the police or armed forces.
As an adjective rookie is
non-professional; amateur.
boobie |
bookie |
As nouns the difference between boobie and bookie
is that
boobie is while
bookie is (informal) a bookmaker, being a person who, or business which, takes bets from the general public on sporting events and similar.
bootie |
bookie |
As nouns the difference between bootie and bookie
is that
bootie is while
bookie is (informal) a bookmaker, being a person who, or business which, takes bets from the general public on sporting events and similar.
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