The difference between Bender and Spree

When used as nouns, bender means one who, or that which, bends, whereas spree means a merry frolic.


Spree is also verb with the meaning: to engage in a spree.

check bellow for the other definitions of Bender and Spree

  1. Bender as a noun:

    One who, or that which, bends.

  2. Bender as a noun:

    A device to aid bending of pipes to a specific angle.

  3. Bender as a noun (slang):

    A bout of heavy drinking.

    Examples:

    "He's been out on a bender with his mates."

  4. Bender as a noun (chiefly, UK, slang, derogatory):

    A homosexual man.

  5. Bender as a noun:

    A simple shelter, made using flexible branches or withies

  6. Bender as a noun (obsolete, UK, slang):

    A sixpence.

  7. Bender as a noun (obsolete, slang, US):

    A spree, a frolic.

  8. Bender as a noun (obsolete, slang, US):

    Something exceptional.

  1. Spree as a noun:

    A merry frolic; especially, a drinking frolic.

  2. Spree as a noun:

    Uninhibited activity.

  1. Spree as a verb (intransitive, rare):

    To engage in a spree.

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