💡 Words with a Similar Meaning to "Switcharoo"
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| Word | Definition |
|---|---|
| swopovernoun | Alternative form of swapover. [A conversion or transition from one thing to another; a changeover.] |
| swoppernoun | Alternative form of swapper. [One who swaps.] |
| swiznoun | Alternative form of swizz. [(British, informal) A swindle, con.] |
| smackaroonoun | Alternative form of smackeroo. [(slang) Synonym of smacker (a kiss).] |
| flipflopnoun | Alternative form of flip-flop. [(US, UK, Fiji) A sandal consisting of a rubber sole fastened to the foot by a rubber thong fitting between the toes and around the sides of the foot.] |
| whipper-snappernoun | Alternative form of whippersnapper. [(colloquial) A young and cheeky or presumptuous person; often with a connotation of ignorance via inexperience.] |
| switch hitternoun | Alternative spelling of switch-hitter. [(baseball) A person who can bat either as a right-hander or a left-hander; an ambidextrous batter.] |
| whoopsienoun | Alternative spelling of whoopsy (in all senses). [(informal) A mistake or blunder.] |
| switch hitverb | Alternative form of switch-hit. [(baseball, softball) To bat both left and right-handed.] |
| run-aroundnoun | Synonym of runabout. |
| flip flopverb | Alternative spelling of flip-flop. [(idiomatic, transitive, intransitive) To alternate back and forth between directly opposite opinions, ideas, or decisions.] |
| shenaniganerynoun | Alternative form of shenaniganry. [(rare) Acts of shenanigans; incidents of trickery or mischievous play.] |
| make-shiftnoun | Alternative form of makeshift. [Made to work or suffice; improvised; substituted.] |
| switch hooknoun | Alternative form of switchhook. [Synonym of hookswitch (“spring-loaded button that terminates a telephone call”).] |
| shonknoun | A surname. |
| shoeflynoun | Alternative form of shoofly. [A child's rocker having a seat supported between two boards cut and painted to resemble animals.] |
| whipper snappernoun | Alternative form of whippersnapper. [(colloquial) A young and cheeky or presumptuous person; often with a connotation of ignorance via inexperience.] |
| switch bladenoun | Used other than figuratively or idiomatically: see switch, blade. |
| slipupnoun | Alternative form of slip-up. [(idiomatic) A (small) error or mistake; a (minor) misstep.] |
| coinflipnoun | Alternative form of coin flip. [Synonym of coin toss.] |
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