different between chupse vs chupsed

chupse

English

Etymology

Onomatopoeic.

Noun

chupse

  1. (Barbados) The sound produced by sucking air between the teeth, expressing displeasure, incredulity, etc.

Verb

chupse (third-person singular simple present chupses, present participle chupsing, simple past and past participle chupsed)

  1. (Barbados) To produce such a sound.

Anagrams

  • cheups

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chupsed

English

Verb

chupsed

  1. simple past tense and past participle of chupse

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