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tommy

Tommy vs Timothy - What's the difference?

tommy | timothy |


As proper nouns the difference between tommy and timothy

is that tommy is a diminutive=Thomas given name while Timothy is either of two books in the New Testament (1 Timothy and 2 Timothy) which are epistles to Timothy.

As nouns the difference between tommy and timothy

is that tommy is tommy Atkins; a typical private in the British army; a British soldier while timothy is species: Phleum pratense, pedia=1, native to Europe, but introduced widely and naturalized in US.

Tommy vs Wilbur - What's the difference?

tommy | wilbur |


As a noun tommy

is (uk|slang|obsolete) bread, generally a penny roll; the supply of food carried by workmen as their daily allowance.

As a proper noun wilbur is

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Tommy vs Abdomen - What's the difference?

tommy | abdomen |


As nouns the difference between tommy and abdomen

is that tommy is (uk|slang|obsolete) bread, generally a penny roll; the supply of food carried by workmen as their daily allowance while abdomen is .

Leo vs Tommy - What's the difference?

leo | tommy |


As a proper noun leo

is , a latinate variant of.

As a noun tommy is

(uk|slang|obsolete) bread, generally a penny roll; the supply of food carried by workmen as their daily allowance.

Tommy - What does it mean?

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Isa vs Tommy - What's the difference?

isa | tommy |


As a verb isa

is to hoist; to raise; to lift.

As a noun tommy is

(uk|slang|obsolete) bread, generally a penny roll; the supply of food carried by workmen as their daily allowance.

Stomach vs Tommy - What's the difference?

stomach | tommy |


As nouns the difference between stomach and tommy

is that stomach is an organ in animals that stores food in the process of digestion while Tommy is tommy Atkins; a typical private in the British army; a British soldier.

As a verb stomach

is to tolerate (something), emotionally, physically, or mentally; to stand or handle something.

As a proper noun Tommy is

a diminutive=Thomas given name.

Riley vs Tommy - What's the difference?

riley | tommy |


As a proper noun riley

is of (etyl) origin, variant of reilly.

As a noun tommy is

(uk|slang|obsolete) bread, generally a penny roll; the supply of food carried by workmen as their daily allowance.

Tommy vs Luca - What's the difference?

tommy | luca |


As a noun tommy

is (uk|slang|obsolete) bread, generally a penny roll; the supply of food carried by workmen as their daily allowance.

As an acronym luca is

(taxonomy|biology|paleontology) last universal common ancestor; the hypothesised most recent primordial organism that is an ancestor to all organisms now living.

Tommy vs Stupid - What's the difference?

tommy | stupid |


As nouns the difference between tommy and stupid

is that tommy is (uk|slang|obsolete) bread, generally a penny roll; the supply of food carried by workmen as their daily allowance while stupid is a stupid person; a fool.

As an adjective stupid is

lacking in intelligence or exhibiting the quality of having been done by someone lacking in intelligence.

As an adverb stupid is

(slang|dated) extremely.

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