Tyme vs Tyke - What's the difference?
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, publisher=iUniverse, isbn=0595143695 (dialectal) A mongrel dog.
(slang) A small child, especially a cheeky or mischievous one
# (Canadian) An initiation level of sports competition for young children
(dated, chiefly, British) A crude uncouth ill-bred person lacking culture or refinement
(UK, informal) A person from Yorkshire; a Yorkshireman or Yorkshirewoman
(Australian, NZ, informal, derogatory) A Roman Catholic
As nouns the difference between tyme and tyke
is that tyme is while tyke is (uk|informal) a yorkshireman or yorkshirewoman; a yorkshire person.As a proper noun tyke is
a dialect, also known as yorkshire, spoken in the county of yorkshire.tyme
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