Putt vs Outputt - What's the difference?
putt | outputt |
(golf) To lightly strike a golf ball with a putter on (or very near) a putting green.
(onomatopoeia) A regular sound characterized by the sound of "putt putt putt putt...", such as made by some slowly stroking internal combustion engines.
(British, motorcycling, slang) A motorcycle.
To make a putt sound.
(motorcycling, slang) To ride one's motorcycle, to go for a motorcycle ride.
To move along slowly.
(golf) to putt better than
*{{quote-news, year=2009, date=August 31, author=Larry Dorman, title=Slocum, Seeded 124th, Makes Clutch Putt to Hold Off Stars, work=New York Times
, passage=He came in with two career wins and 27 career top-10s, but outputted one of the game’s best putters, Stricker, on the last green, a man who has two wins this year and won the Barclays in 2007 since Slocum last won on Tour. }}
In golf|lang=en terms the difference between putt and outputt
is that putt is (golf) to lightly strike a golf ball with a putter on (or very near) a putting green while outputt is (golf) to putt better than.As verbs the difference between putt and outputt
is that putt is (golf) to lightly strike a golf ball with a putter on (or very near) a putting green or putt can be to make a putt sound while outputt is (golf) to putt better than.As a noun putt
is (golf) the act of tapping a golf ball lightly on a putting green or putt can be (onomatopoeia) a regular sound characterized by the sound of "putt putt putt putt", such as made by some slowly stroking internal combustion engines.putt
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Onomatopoeic, from putt-puttNoun
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(en verb)outputt
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