demon vs mullet

demon

noun
  • Someone with great strength, passion or skill for a particular activity, pursuit etc.; an enthusiast. 

  • A false god or idol; a Satanic divinity. 

  • A person's inner spirit or genius; a guiding or creative impulse. 

  • A spirit not considered to be inherently evil; a (non-Christian) deity or supernatural being. 

  • A person's fears or anxieties. 

  • A very wicked or malevolent person; also (in weakened sense) a mischievous person, especially a child. 

  • A tutelary deity or spirit intermediate between the major Olympian gods and mankind, especially a deified hero or the entity which supposedly guided Socrates, telling him what not to do. 

  • An evil spirit resident in or working for Hell; a devil. 

  • A source (especially personified) of great evil or wickedness; a destructive feeling or character flaw. 

  • A hypothetical entity with special abilities postulated for the sake of a thought experiment in philosophy or physics. 

  • Any of various hesperiid butterflies of the genera Notocrypta and Udaspes. 

  • A type of patience or solitaire (card game) played in the UK and/or US. 

mullet

noun
  • A person who mindlessly follows a fad, a trend, or a leader. 

  • A fish of the family Mullidae (order Syngnathiformes), especially the genus Mullus (the red mullets or goatfish). 

  • The rowel of a spur. 

  • A hairstyle where the hair is kept short on the top and sides and long at the back. 

  • A fool. 

  • Any of several species of freshwater fish in the sucker family (especially in the genus Moxostoma, the redhorses) 

  • A star with straight edges and usually with five or six points. 

  • A fish of the family Mugilidae (order Mugiliformes) (the grey mullets). 

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