Yeller vs Yelper - What's the difference?
yeller | yelper |
*, chapter=10
, title= One who yelps.
*{{quote-news, year=2009, date=July 21, author=Nate Chinen, title=Vocals That Deliver a Jolt, as ‘Ooh’ Morphs Into ‘Eh’, work=New York Times
, passage=Mr. Longstreth, who can be a bit of a yelper , sang sweetly, perhaps in search of contrast. }}
(UK, dialect) The avocet (so-called from its sharp, shrill cry).
(US, dialect) A bird, the tattler.
As nouns the difference between yeller and yelper
is that yeller is someone who yells while yelper is one who yelps.As an adjective yeller
is .yeller
English
Etymology 1
Etymology 2
Eye dialect.Alternative forms
* yallerAdjective
(en adjective)Mr. Pratt's Patients, passage=Men that I knew around Wapatomac didn't wear high, shiny plug hats, nor yeller spring overcoats, nor carry canes with ivory heads as big as a catboat's anchor, as you might say.}}
Anagrams
* English agent nounsyelper
English
Noun
(en noun)citation