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Wazee vs Hazee - What's the difference?

wazee | hazee |

As nouns the difference between wazee and hazee

is that wazee is (mzee) while hazee is one who undergoes hazing.

wazee

English

Noun

(head)
  • (mzee)
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    mzee

    English

    Noun

    (en-noun)
  • (East Africa) An elder (old person).
  • * 2003 , Ward S Just, The American Ambassador?
  • ...every President since Teddy Roosevelt saw Africa in the faces of her mzees , in their English suits or tribal robes...
  • * 2005 , Ernest Hemingway, Robert William Lewis, Under Kilimanjaro?
  • It is difficult to be both and the older mzees resent the irregularity of the position.
  • * 2006 , Edward I Steinhart, Black poachers, white hunters: a social history of hunting in colonial Kenya?
  • ...we arranged an impromptu interview with this reluctant and less than candid local mzee , who lived near the Tsavo boundary.

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    hazee

    English

    Noun

    (en noun)
  • One who undergoes hazing.
  • * 1900 , The Independent (volume 52, issue 2)
  • In the testimony of the hazee appears the following: "That he had no objection to do what he did; that it was not forced upon him; they did not tell him to do anything; they asked him if he could and he said 'yes'
  • * 2006 , Jeremy Schaap, Cinderella Man (page 154)
  • Baer's antics — which included the time-honored hazing ritual known as the hotfoot, in which the hazee' s shoe is discreetly set on fire — masked his real intent: to develop a strategy to defeat Carnera.
  • * 2010 , William F. Fry, Sweet Madness: A Study of Humor (page 166)
  • Frequently, it all ends with the hazee feeling out of sorts—discouraged, frightened, angry, disgruntled.