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Tusker vs Busker - What's the difference?

tusker | busker |


As nouns the difference between tusker and busker

is that tusker is an animal, such as a bull elephant or a boar, with large tusks or tusker can be (uk|orkney|shetland) a tool used in peat cutting while busker is (australia|new zealand|british|canada) a person who makes money by passing the hat (soliciting donations) while entertaining the public (often by playing a musical instrument) on the streets or in other public area such as a park or market.

Busker vs Busked - What's the difference?

busker | busked |


As a noun busker

is a person who makes money by passing the hat (soliciting donations) while entertaining the public (often by playing a musical instrument) on the streets or in other public area such as a park or market.

As a verb busked is

past tense of busk.

As an adjective busked is

wearing a busk.

Busket vs Busker - What's the difference?

busket | busker |


As nouns the difference between busket and busker

is that busket is (obsolete) a small bush while busker is (australia|new zealand|british|canada) a person who makes money by passing the hat (soliciting donations) while entertaining the public (often by playing a musical instrument) on the streets or in other public area such as a park or market.

Brusker vs Busker - What's the difference?

brusker | busker |


As an adjective brusker

is comparative of brusk.

As a noun busker is

a person who makes money by passing the hat (soliciting donations) while entertaining the public (often by playing a musical instrument) on the streets or in other public area such as a park or market.

Busker vs Husker - What's the difference?

busker | husker |


As nouns the difference between busker and husker

is that busker is a person who makes money by passing the hat (soliciting donations) while entertaining the public (often by playing a musical instrument) on the streets or in other public area such as a park or market while husker is one who husks (as one who removes the husks, leaves, from ears of corn).

Bunker vs Busker - What's the difference?

bunker | busker |


As nouns the difference between bunker and busker

is that bunker is bunker while busker is (australia|new zealand|british|canada) a person who makes money by passing the hat (soliciting donations) while entertaining the public (often by playing a musical instrument) on the streets or in other public area such as a park or market.

Busker vs Busser - What's the difference?

busker | busser |


As nouns the difference between busker and busser

is that busker is (australia|new zealand|british|canada) a person who makes money by passing the hat (soliciting donations) while entertaining the public (often by playing a musical instrument) on the streets or in other public area such as a park or market while busser is assistant waiter; one who busses.

Busker vs Busher - What's the difference?

busker | busher |


As nouns the difference between busker and busher

is that busker is (australia|new zealand|british|canada) a person who makes money by passing the hat (soliciting donations) while entertaining the public (often by playing a musical instrument) on the streets or in other public area such as a park or market while busher is (us|baseball|slang) a major league baseball player who has recently come from a small league.

Busker vs Buster - What's the difference?

busker | buster |


As nouns the difference between busker and buster

is that busker is a person who makes money by passing the hat (soliciting donations) while entertaining the public (often by playing a musical instrument) on the streets or in other public area such as a park or market while buster is someone who or something that bursts, breaks, or destroys a specified thing.

As a proper noun Buster is

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Busier vs Busker - What's the difference?

busier | busker |


As an adjective busier

is (busy).

As a noun busker is

(australia|new zealand|british|canada) a person who makes money by passing the hat (soliciting donations) while entertaining the public (often by playing a musical instrument) on the streets or in other public area such as a park or market.

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