different between mooer vs pooer

mooer

English

Etymology

moo +? -er

Pronunciation

  • Rhymes: -u??(?)

Noun

mooer (plural mooers)

  1. One who moos.
    • 1970, Reginald Horace Blyth, Zen and Zen Classics - Page 164
      Rinzai says, "I can do more than moo; I can call you a mooer."
    • 1993, Jonathan Rix, Some Hope - Page 66
      ... and just as I've finished my first glass this snooty cow comes over, ...
      Then like Si appears and I reckon he saw this mooer was getting my goat, ...
    • 2008, Peggy McColl, 21 Distinctions of Wealth: Attract the Abundance You Deserve - Page 67
      Her husband, as it turned out, was an amazing mooer, and he mooed his way to winning!

Anagrams

  • Moore, Mooré, Romeo, Roome, roome

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pooer

English

Pronunciation

  • Rhymes: -u??(?)

Etymology 1

Adjective

pooer (comparative more pooer, superlative most pooer)

  1. (Scotland) poor

Etymology 2

poo +? -er

Noun

pooer (plural pooers)

  1. (slang) Someone who poos, who defecates. (Can we add an example for this sense?)
    • 2013, Jan Murray, Twins & More (page 135)
      If your babies are totally breastfed, they may poo anything from fifteen times a day to once a fortnight. If they are a frequent pooer, this will settle down within the first six weeks.

Anagrams

  • Poore, poore

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