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boy

Boy vs Boylike - What's the difference?

boy | boylike |


As a noun boy

is .

As an adjective boylike is

resembling a boy.

Boy vs Boysy - What's the difference?

boy | boysy |


As a noun boy

is male servant.

As an interjection boy

is exclamation of surprise, pleasure or longing.

As a verb boy

is to use the word boy to refer to someone.

As an adjective boysy is

characteristic of stereotypical boys.

Boy vs Philerast - What's the difference?

boy | philerast | Synonyms |

Boy is a synonym of philerast.


As nouns the difference between boy and philerast

is that boy is while philerast is philerast.

Boy vs Gilpy - What's the difference?

boy | gilpy |


As nouns the difference between boy and gilpy

is that boy is while gilpy is (obsolete|scotland) a boy.

Boy vs Slaveboy - What's the difference?

boy | slaveboy |


As nouns the difference between boy and slaveboy

is that boy is while slaveboy is a boy who is a slave especially a sex slave in bdsm.

Boy vs Boylove - What's the difference?

boy | boylove |


As nouns the difference between boy and boylove

is that boy is while boylove is (euphemistic) paedophilic love towards boys.

Boy vs Callant - What's the difference?

boy | callant |


As nouns the difference between boy and callant

is that boy is while callant is (scotland) lad, boy.

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