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nicker

Necker vs Nicker - What's the difference?

necker | nicker |


As nouns the difference between necker and nicker

is that necker is neckerchief, especially from the scouts or necker can be someone who kisses; a kisser or necker can be someone or something with a certain type of neck while nicker is (british|slang) pound sterling or nicker can be a soft neighing sound characteristic of a horse or nicker can be (obsolete|slang) one of the night brawlers of london formerly noted for breaking windows with halfpence.

As a verb nicker is

to make a soft neighing sound characteristic of a horse.

Nicker vs Licker - What's the difference?

nicker | licker |


As nouns the difference between nicker and licker

is that nicker is pound sterling while licker is someone or something that licks.

As a verb nicker

is to make a soft neighing sound characteristic of a horse.

Nicker vs Knicker - What's the difference?

nicker | knicker |


As nouns the difference between nicker and knicker

is that nicker is pound sterling while knicker is of or relating to knickers.

As a verb nicker

is to make a soft neighing sound characteristic of a horse.

Nicker vs Dicker - What's the difference?

nicker | dicker |


As nouns the difference between nicker and dicker

is that nicker is pound sterling while dicker is the number or quantity of ten, particularly modifying hides or skins; a daker.

As verbs the difference between nicker and dicker

is that nicker is to make a soft neighing sound characteristic of a horse while dicker is to bargain, haggle or negotiate over a sale.

Snicker vs Nicker - What's the difference?

snicker | nicker |


As nouns the difference between snicker and nicker

is that snicker is a stifled or broken laugh while nicker is pound sterling.

As verbs the difference between snicker and nicker

is that snicker is to emit a snicker: a stifled or broken laugh while nicker is to make a soft neighing sound characteristic of a horse.

Nicker vs Sicker - What's the difference?

nicker | sicker |


As verbs the difference between nicker and sicker

is that nicker is to make a soft neighing sound characteristic of a horse while sicker is (mining|uk|dialect) to percolate, trickle, or ooze, as water through a crack.

As a noun nicker

is (british|slang) pound sterling or nicker can be a soft neighing sound characteristic of a horse or nicker can be (obsolete|slang) one of the night brawlers of london formerly noted for breaking windows with halfpence.

As an adjective sicker is

(sick) or sicker can be (obsolete|outside|dialects) certain.

As an adverb sicker is

(obsolete|outside|dialects) certainly.

Nicker vs Nacker - What's the difference?

nicker | nacker |


As nouns the difference between nicker and nacker

is that nicker is pound sterling while nacker is obsolete form of lang=en.

As a verb nicker

is to make a soft neighing sound characteristic of a horse.

Nicked vs Nicker - What's the difference?

nicked | nicker |


As verbs the difference between nicked and nicker

is that nicked is (nick) while nicker is to make a soft neighing sound characteristic of a horse.

As a noun nicker is

(british|slang) pound sterling or nicker can be a soft neighing sound characteristic of a horse or nicker can be (obsolete|slang) one of the night brawlers of london formerly noted for breaking windows with halfpence.

Icker vs Nicker - What's the difference?

icker | nicker |


As nouns the difference between icker and nicker

is that icker is a head of grain while nicker is (british|slang) pound sterling or nicker can be a soft neighing sound characteristic of a horse or nicker can be (obsolete|slang) one of the night brawlers of london formerly noted for breaking windows with halfpence.

As a verb nicker is

to make a soft neighing sound characteristic of a horse.

Nicker vs Bicker - What's the difference?

nicker | bicker |


As nouns the difference between nicker and bicker

is that nicker is pound sterling while bicker is a skirmish; an encounter.

As verbs the difference between nicker and bicker

is that nicker is to make a soft neighing sound characteristic of a horse while bicker is to quarrel in a tiresome, insulting manner.

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