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Pie vs Python - What's the difference?

pie | python |


As nouns the difference between pie and python

is that pie is foot while python is a type of large constricting snake.

Pork vs Pie - What's the difference?

pork | pie |


As nouns the difference between pork and pie

is that pork is (uncountable) the meat of a pig; swineflesh while pie is foot.

As a verb pork

is (transitive|slang|vulgar|usually|of a male) to have sex with (someone).

Pie vs Quay - What's the difference?

pie | quay |


As a noun pie

is foot.

As a verb quay is

enclose, surround, encircle.

Flan vs Pie - What's the difference?

flan | pie |


As nouns the difference between flan and pie

is that flan is baked tart with sweet or savoury filling in an open-topped pastry case (the only meaning in UK while pie is a type of pastry that consists of an outer crust and a filling.

As a verb pie is

to hit in the face with a pie, either for comic effect or as a means of protest (see also pieing).

As a proper noun PIE is

initialism of Proto-Indo-European|lang=en.

Pie vs Seahorse - What's the difference?

pie | seahorse |


As nouns the difference between pie and seahorse

is that pie is a type of pastry that consists of an outer crust and a filling while seahorse is an alternative spelling of lang=en.

As a verb pie

is to hit in the face with a pie, either for comic effect or as a means of protest (see also pieing).

As a proper noun PIE

is initialism of Proto-Indo-European|lang=en.

Pie vs Patty - What's the difference?

pie | patty |


As nouns the difference between pie and patty

is that pie is a type of pastry that consists of an outer crust and a filling while patty is a flattened portion of ground meat or a vegetarian equivalent, usually round but sometimes square in shape.

As proper nouns the difference between pie and patty

is that pie is initialism of Proto-Indo-European|lang=en while Patty is a diminutive of the female given name Patricia.

As a verb pie

is to hit in the face with a pie, either for comic effect or as a means of protest (see also pieing).

Pie vs Pierogi - What's the difference?

pie | pierogi |


As nouns the difference between pie and pierogi

is that pie is a type of pastry that consists of an outer crust and a filling while pierogi is a square- or crescent-shaped dumpling of unleavened dough, stuffed with sauerkraut, cheese, mashed potatoes, cabbage, onion, meat, or any combination of these, or with a fruit filling.

As a verb pie

is to hit in the face with a pie, either for comic effect or as a means of protest (see also pieing).

As a proper noun PIE

is initialism of Proto-Indo-European|lang=en.

Torte vs Pie - What's the difference?

torte | pie |


As nouns the difference between torte and pie

is that torte is a rich, dense cake, typically made with many eggs and relatively little flour (as opposed to a sponge cake or gâteau) while pie is a type of pastry that consists of an outer crust and a filling.

As a verb pie is

to hit in the face with a pie, either for comic effect or as a means of protest (see also pieing).

As a proper noun PIE is

initialism of Proto-Indo-European|lang=en.

Pie vs Paella - What's the difference?

pie | paella |


As nouns the difference between pie and paella

is that pie is a type of pastry that consists of an outer crust and a filling while paella is a savory Valencian dish made of rice, cooked on a frying pan with vegetables and meat or shellfish.

As a verb pie

is to hit in the face with a pie, either for comic effect or as a means of protest (see also pieing).

As a proper noun PIE

is initialism of Proto-Indo-European|lang=en.

Laugh vs Pie - What's the difference?

laugh | pie |


As nouns the difference between laugh and pie

is that laugh is an expression of mirth particular to the human species; the sound heard in laughing; laughter while pie is foot.

As a verb laugh

is (label) to show mirth, satisfaction, or derision, by peculiar movement of the muscles of the face, particularly of the mouth, causing a lighting up of the face and eyes, and usually accompanied by the emission of explosive or chuckling sounds from the chest and throat; to indulge in laughter.

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