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peter

Peter vs Joanna - What's the difference?

peter | joanna |


As a noun peter

is (hypocoristic slang ) the penis.

As a verb peter

is (most often used in the phrase peter out) to dwindle; to trail off; to diminish to nothing.

Peter vs Raj - What's the difference?

peter | raj |


As nouns the difference between peter and raj

is that peter is (hypocoristic slang) The penis while raj is reign; rule.

As a proper noun Peter

is a given name derived from Ancient Greek.

As a verb peter

is to dwindle; to trail off; to diminish to nothing.

Brian vs Peter - What's the difference?

brian | peter |


As proper nouns the difference between brian and peter

is that brian is a given name derived from Irish while Peter is a given name derived from Ancient Greek.

As verbs the difference between brian and peter

is that brian is to keep fire at the mouth of (as of an oven), to give light or to preserve heat while peter is to dwindle; to trail off; to diminish to nothing.

As a noun peter is

(hypocoristic slang) The penis.

Peter vs Pecker - What's the difference?

peter | pecker |


As nouns the difference between peter and pecker

is that peter is (hypocoristic slang ) the penis while pecker is someone who or something that pecks, striking or piercing in the manner of a bird's beak or bill, particularly:.

As a verb peter

is (most often used in the phrase peter out) to dwindle; to trail off; to diminish to nothing.

Peter vs David - What's the difference?

peter | david |


As a noun peter

is (hypocoristic slang ) the penis.

As a verb peter

is (most often used in the phrase peter out) to dwindle; to trail off; to diminish to nothing.

As a proper noun david is

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Peter vs Joe - What's the difference?

peter | joe |


As nouns the difference between peter and joe

is that peter is (hypocoristic slang ) the penis while joe is (informal) a male; a guy; a fellow or joe can be (chiefly|us|informal) coffee.

As a verb peter

is (most often used in the phrase peter out) to dwindle; to trail off; to diminish to nothing.

Moss vs Peter - What's the difference?

moss | peter |


As nouns the difference between moss and peter

is that moss is any of various small, green, seedless plants growing on the ground or on the surfaces of trees, stones, etc.; now specifically, a plant of the division Bryophyta (formerly division: Musci) while peter is (hypocoristic slang) The penis.

As verbs the difference between moss and peter

is that moss is to become covered with moss while peter is to dwindle; to trail off; to diminish to nothing.

As proper nouns the difference between moss and peter

is that moss is {{surname} while Peter is a given name derived from Ancient Greek.

Rover vs Peter - What's the difference?

rover | peter |


As nouns the difference between rover and peter

is that rover is robber while peter is (hypocoristic slang ) the penis.

As a verb peter is

(most often used in the phrase peter out) to dwindle; to trail off; to diminish to nothing.

Pedro vs Peter - What's the difference?

pedro | peter |


As nouns the difference between pedro and peter

is that pedro is an American trick-taking card game of the all fours family while peter is (hypocoristic slang) The penis.

As a proper noun Peter is

a given name derived from Ancient Greek.

As a verb peter is

to dwindle; to trail off; to diminish to nothing.

Peter vs Pet - What's the difference?

peter | pet |


As a noun peter

is (hypocoristic slang ) the penis.

As a verb peter

is (most often used in the phrase peter out) to dwindle; to trail off; to diminish to nothing.

As an acronym pet is

(organic compound) polyethylene terephthalate.

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