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randy

Yandy vs Randy - What's the difference?

yandy | randy |


As a verb yandy

is (australia) to separate (grain or pieces of mineral) by shaking in a special shallow dish.

As a noun yandy

is (australia) the dish used in this process.

As a proper noun randy is

a diminutive of randall and randolph, used as a male given name in the us.

Ranty vs Randy - What's the difference?

ranty | randy |

Randy is a alternative form of ranty.



As adjectives the difference between ranty and randy

is that ranty is ranting; not flowing while randy is sexually aroused; full of sexual lust.

As a noun randy is

impudent beggar.

As a proper noun Randy is

a diminutive of Randall and Randolph, used as a male given name in the US.

Ranny vs Randy - What's the difference?

ranny | randy |


As a noun ranny

is (obsolete|outside|dialects) a shrew (in the sense of the mouselike animal).

As a proper noun randy is

a diminutive of randall and randolph, used as a male given name in the us.

Randy vs Bandy - What's the difference?

randy | bandy |


As a proper noun randy

is a diminutive of randall and randolph, used as a male given name in the us.

As a verb bandy is

to give and receive reciprocally; to exchange.

As an adjective bandy is

bowlegged, or bending outward at the knees; as in bandy legged.

As a noun bandy is

(sports) a winter sport played on ice, from which ice hockey developed or bandy can be a carriage or cart used in india, especially one drawn by bullocks.

Randy vs Andy - What's the difference?

randy | andy |


As nouns the difference between randy and andy

is that randy is impudent beggar while andy is {{cx|scifi|slang|lang=en}} android.

As proper nouns the difference between randy and andy

is that randy is a diminutive of Randall and Randolph, used as a male given name in the US while Andy is a diminutive of the male given name Andrew.

As an adjective randy

is sexually aroused; full of sexual lust.

Wandy vs Randy - What's the difference?

wandy | randy |


As an adjective wandy

is (uk|dialect) long and flexible, like a wand.

As a proper noun randy is

a diminutive of randall and randolph, used as a male given name in the us.

Randy vs Rindy - What's the difference?

randy | rindy |


As adjectives the difference between randy and rindy

is that randy is sexually aroused; full of sexual lust while rindy is having a rind or skin.

As a noun randy

is impudent beggar.

As a proper noun Randy

is a diminutive of Randall and Randolph, used as a male given name in the US.

Randy vs Rangy - What's the difference?

randy | rangy |


As a proper noun randy

is a diminutive of randall and randolph, used as a male given name in the us.

As an adjective rangy is

slender and long of limb; lanky.

Randy vs Awake - What's the difference?

randy | awake |


As a proper noun randy

is a diminutive of randall and randolph, used as a male given name in the us.

As an adjective awake is

not asleep; conscious.

As a verb awake is

(label) to become conscious after having slept.

Dandy vs Randy - What's the difference?

dandy | randy |


As an adjective dandy

is like a dandy, foppish.

As a noun dandy

is a man very concerned about his clothes and his appearance.

As a proper noun randy is

a diminutive of randall and randolph, used as a male given name in the us.

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