uey |
tey |
As nouns the difference between uey and tey
is that
uey is a U-turn while
tey is an Old English measure of length for rope, perhaps equivalent to the fathom.
uey |
wey |
As a noun uey
is (australia|canada|uk|us|colloquial|informal) a u-turn.
As a proper noun wey is
an english river which flows through guildford, and is a tributary of the thames.
uey |
hey |
As nouns the difference between uey and hey
is that
uey is a U-turn while
hey is a choreographic figure in which the dancers weave between one another.
As an interjection hey is
an exclamation to get attention.
uey |
key |
As a noun uey
is (australia|canada|uk|us|colloquial|informal) a u-turn.
As a proper noun key is
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