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Whores vs Parsnip - What's the difference?

whores | parsnip |

As nouns the difference between whores and parsnip

is that whores is plural of lang=en while parsnip is a biennial plant, species: Pastinaca sativa, related to the carrot.

As a verb whores

is third-person singular of whore.

whores

English

Noun

(head) plural
  • From the window of my red-light district apartment I could watch the whores strutting back and forth, trying to entice their johns.

    Verb

    (head)
  • (whore)
  • She's caught in a trap; she whores all night just to earn enough so that she can spend the day getting stoned.

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    parsnip

    English

    Noun

    (en noun)
  • A biennial plant, , related to the carrot.
  • The root of the parsnip, when used as a vegetable.
  • Derived terms

    * cow parsnip * fine words butter no parsnips * giant cow parsnip * meadow parsnip * poison parsnip * water parsnip * wild parsnip

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