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Wiz vs Fiz - What's the difference?

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As a noun wiz

is a person who is exceptionally gifted or skilled in a particular area.

As a verb fiz is

(rare).

wiz

English

Noun

(wizzes)
  • a person who is exceptionally gifted or skilled in a particular area
  • (Internet, informal) A wizard; an administrator of a multi-user dungeon.
  • * 2003 , David Lojek, Emote to the Max (page 11)
  • The wizzes are only the junior grade of the MUD illuminati. The people who attain the senior grade of MUD freemasonry by starting their own MUD, with all due hubris, are known as gods.
  • An act of urination; a .
  • I have to take a wiz .

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    fiz

    English

    Verb

  • (rare)
  • * 1844 , Eliza Peake, Honour!
  • “Why, do you know Margaret, I never hear the gallant captain talk, but I think of those small stone bottles one sees by the road-side, in the little green barrows on hot, dusty day. Fiz', '''fiz''', ' fiz they go, and only seem to be watching an opportunity to fly out in the face of that luckless wight who should be bold enough to cut their restraining wire.”

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