jeff |
jay |
As proper nouns the difference between jeff and jay
is that
jeff is a diminutive of the male given name Jeffrey or Jeffery while
Jay is a nickname for James, Jason, or for any male name beginning with a "J"; also used as a formal given name.
As a verb jeff
is to play or gamble with em quads, throwing them as dice.
As a noun jay is
any one of the numerous species of birds belonging to several genera within the family Corvidae, including
Garrulus,
Cyanocitta, allied to the crows, but smaller, more graceful in form, often handsomely colored, usually having a crest, and often noisy.
jeff |
john |
As a verb jeff
is to play or gamble with em quads, throwing them as dice.
As a proper noun john is
very popular since the middle ages.
jeff |
henry |
As proper nouns the difference between jeff and henry
is that
jeff is a diminutive of the male given name Jeffrey or Jeffery while
Henry is a given name derived from Germanic, popular in England since Middle Ages; the name of eight kings.
As a verb jeff
is to play or gamble with em quads, throwing them as dice.
As a noun henry is
in the International System of Units, the derived unit of electrical inductance; the inductance induced in a circuit by a rate of change of current of one ampere per second and a resulting electromotive force of one volt. Symbol:
H
jeff |
jon |
As a verb jeff
is to play or gamble with em quads, throwing them as dice.
As an adjective jon is
yellow .
jeff |
chef |
As a verb jeff
is to play or gamble with em quads, throwing them as dice.
As a noun chef is
boss.
jeff |
kevin |
As a verb jeff
is to play or gamble with em quads, throwing them as dice.
As a proper noun kevin is
, a less common spelling of kevin.
jeff |
ming |
As a verb jeff
is to play or gamble with em quads, throwing them as dice.
jeff |
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mutt |
jeff |
As a noun mutt
is a mongrel dog; a dog of mixed breed or uncertain origin or
mutt can be .
As a verb jeff is
to play or gamble with em quads, throwing them as dice.
paddy |
jeff |
As a proper noun paddy
is an irish nickname for patrick.
As a noun paddy
is an irish person.
As a verb jeff is
to play or gamble with em quads, throwing them as dice.
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