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loopy

Loopy vs Loony - What's the difference?

loopy | loony |


As adjectives the difference between loopy and loony

is that loopy is having loops while loony is insane.

As a noun loony is

an insane or very foolish person.

Loppy vs Loopy - What's the difference?

loppy | loopy |


As adjectives the difference between loppy and loopy

is that loppy is somewhat lop; inclined to lop while loopy is having loops.

Floopy vs Loopy - What's the difference?

floopy | loopy |


As adjectives the difference between floopy and loopy

is that floopy is misspelling of floppy while loopy is having loops.

Looky vs Loopy - What's the difference?

looky | loopy |


As a verb looky

is (humorous|colloquial) look.

As an adjective loopy is

having loops.

Loopy vs Noodly - What's the difference?

loopy | noodly |


As adjectives the difference between loopy and noodly

is that loopy is having loops while noodly is of or pertaining to noodles.

Loopy vs Loopily - What's the difference?

loopy | loopily |


As an adjective loopy

is having loops.

As an adverb loopily is

in a loopy way.

Loopy vs Loopiness - What's the difference?

loopy | loopiness |


As an adjective loopy

is having loops.

As a noun loopiness is

the state or condition of being loopy; craziness.

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