different between jeff vs lilly
jeff
English
Etymology
1837.
Pronunciation
Verb
jeff (third-person singular simple present jeffs, present participle jeffing, simple past and past participle jeffed)
- (printing slang, intransitive) To play or gamble with em quads, throwing them as dice.
Derived terms
- jeffing (noun)
Noun
jeff (plural jeffs)
- (circus slang) A rope.
See also
- eff and jeff
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lilly
English
Noun
lilly (plural lillies)
- Obsolete form of lily.
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