Randy vs Waldemar - What's the difference?
randy | waldemar |
Sexually aroused; full of sexual lust.
Rude]] or coarse in manner, primarily [[Scotland, Scottish in usage.
impudent beggar
boisterous, coarse, loose woman
virago
(sports, aerial freestyle skiing) one and a half twist acrobatic maneuver
(rather rare) .
* 1819 :
As proper nouns the difference between randy and waldemar
is that randy is a diminutive of Randall and Randolph, used as a male given name in the US while Waldemar is rather rare A given name derived from Germanic.As an adjective randy
is sexually aroused; full of sexual lust.As a noun randy
is impudent beggar.randy
English
Alternative forms
* (l), (l)Adjective
(er)Derived terms
* randinessSynonyms
* (sexually aroused) horny, toey; see also * coarse, rudeNoun
(en noun)See also
* (freestyle aerial skiing) rudy, daffy, full, double-full, triple-full, lay, back, hurricaneReferences
*waldemar
English
Proper noun
(en proper noun)- If, as a stranger in our land, you should require the aid of other judgment to guide your own, we can only say that Alicia, the daughter of our gallant knight Waldemar Fitzurse, has at our court been long held the first in beauty as in place.