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Wheels vs Heels - What's the difference?

wheels | heels |

As nouns the difference between wheels and heels

is that wheels is plural of lang=en while heels is plural of lang=en.

As a verb wheels

is third-person singular of wheel.

wheels

English

Noun

(head) (plural )
  • (by meronymy) An automobile or other vehicle
  • :* Like my new wheels ?
  • :* rolling 18 wheels
  • (bodybuilding, slang) Well-developed thigh muscles.
  • * 1999 March 22, “OB205”, "Re: Freakiest Bodybuilder?", misc.fitness.weights, Usenet
  • Martin: Just for legs, Tom Platz in his heyday has never been approached.
    OB205: I totally agree with this, even to this day no one can beat those WHEELS !
  • * 2004 December 28, Mark Jenkins and Jeff O’Connell, The Jump Off: 60 Days to a Hip-Hop Hard Body , page 76, HarperCollins
  • But Mary J. goes all-out during big leg day, and look at her wheels —toned but very feminine.
  • * 2006 April 30, Jim Stoppani, Encyclopedia of Muscle & Strength , page 131, Human Kinetics Publishers
  • ... try this big wheels program to pack on muscle to your quads and hams.

    See also

    * guns

    Verb

    (head)
  • (wheel)
  • Anagrams

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    heels

    English

    Noun

    (head)
  • High-heeled shoes.
  • She wore a short skirt and heels .

    See also

    * cool one's heels (wait impatiently) * dig in one's heels (firmly or stubbornly keep ideas when opposed) * drag one's heels, drag one's feet (procastinate) * head over heels (tumbling upside down) * hot on somebody's heels (close behind) * kick one's heels (wait impatiently) * kick up one's heels (dance) * take to one's heels (flee) * turn on one's heel (suddenly turn away to leave)