jelly vs loofah

jelly

noun
  • A clear or translucent fruit preserve, made from fruit juice and set using either naturally occurring, or added, pectin. Normally known as "jam" in Commonwealth English but see redcurrant jelly and jeely 

  • A dessert made by boiling gelatine, sugar and some flavouring (often derived from fruit) and allowing it to set, known as "jello" in North America. 

  • Any substance or object having the consistency of jelly. 

  • A jellyfish. 

  • Vitrified brick refuse used as metal in building roads. 

  • A jelly shoe. 

  • A large backside, especially a woman's. 

  • A savoury substance, derived from meat, that has the same texture as the dessert. 

  • Blood. 

verb
  • To make into jelly. 

  • To preserve in jelly. 

  • To wiggle like jelly. 

adj
  • Jealous. 

loofah

noun
  • A tropical vine, of the genus Luffa, having almost cylindrical fruit with a spongy, fibrous interior; the dishcloth gourd 

  • Any bathing sponge 

  • The dried fibrous interior used as a sponge for bathing 

verb
  • To clean or scrub with a loofah. 

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