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doon

Soon vs Doon - What's the difference?

soon | doon |


As adjectives the difference between soon and doon

is that soon is occurring within a short time, or quickly while doon is on a lower level than before; down.

As adverbs the difference between soon and doon

is that soon is immediately, instantly while doon is down.

As a preposition doon is

down.

Doos vs Doon - What's the difference?

doos | doon |


As a noun doos

is (south africa|vulgar) vagina.

As an adverb doon is

(geordie) down.

As a preposition doon is

(geordie) down.

As an adjective doon is

(geordie) on a lower level than before; down.

Toon vs Doon - What's the difference?

toon | doon |


In geordie|lang=en terms the difference between toon and doon

is that toon is (geordie) the city of newcastle upon tyne while doon is (geordie) on a lower level than before; down.

As a proper noun toon

is (geordie) the city of newcastle upon tyne.

As an adverb doon is

(geordie) down.

As a preposition doon is

(geordie) down.

As an adjective doon is

(geordie) on a lower level than before; down.

Doop vs Doon - What's the difference?

doop | doon |


As a noun doop

is (cup in which diamond is cut).

As an adverb doon is

(geordie) down.

As a preposition doon is

(geordie) down.

As an adjective doon is

(geordie) on a lower level than before; down.

Poon vs Doon - What's the difference?

poon | doon |


As a noun poon

is any of several East Indian trees of the genus Calophyllum, yielding a light, hard wood used for masts, spars, etc.

As an adverb doon is

down.

As a preposition doon is

down.

As an adjective doon is

on a lower level than before; down.

Doon vs Dook - What's the difference?

doon | dook |


As an adverb doon

is (geordie) down.

As a preposition doon

is (geordie) down.

As an adjective doon

is (geordie) on a lower level than before; down.

As a verb dook is

(of a ferret) to make a certain clucking sound or dook can be (dialect) duck.

As a noun dook is

a strong, untwilled linen or cotton.

Roon vs Doon - What's the difference?

roon | doon |


As adjectives the difference between roon and doon

is that roon is red while doon is on a lower level than before; down.

As an adverb doon is

down.

As a preposition doon is

down.

Doof vs Doon - What's the difference?

doof | doon |


As a noun doof

is (us|slang) a simpleton or doof can be (australia|slang) a type of music with pronounced bass typically associated with the modified car scene; doof-doof.

As an adverb doon is

(geordie) down.

As a preposition doon is

(geordie) down.

As an adjective doon is

(geordie) on a lower level than before; down.

Doon vs Doona - What's the difference?

doon | doona |


As an adverb doon

is down.

As a preposition doon

is down.

As an adjective doon

is on a lower level than before; down.

As a noun doona is

a padded blanket.

As a contraction doona is

do not.

Dyon vs Doon - What's the difference?

dyon | doon |


As a noun dyon

is (physics) a hypothetical particle with both electric and magnetic charges.

As an adverb doon is

(geordie) down.

As a preposition doon is

(geordie) down.

As an adjective doon is

(geordie) on a lower level than before; down.

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