looker vs tod

looker

noun
  • Someone or something who is remarkably good-looking. 

  • A person who pretends to be interested in purchasing something but has no intention of doing so. 

  • One that looks or is actively looking; a watcher; an observer. 

  • One having a specific look or appearance. 

tod

noun
  • Someone like a fox; a crafty person. 

  • A bush, especially of ivy. 

  • A male fox. 

  • A fox in general. 

  • An old English measure of weight, usually of wool, containing two stone or 28 pounds (13 kg). 

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