The difference between Randy and Triple-full
When used as nouns, randy means impudent beggar, whereas triple-full means an aerialist maneuver consisting of 3 backflips in conjunction and simultaneous with three complete twists.
Randy is also adjective with the meaning: sexually aroused.
check bellow for the other definitions of Randy and Triple-full
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Randy as an adjective:
Sexually aroused; full of sexual lust.
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Randy as an adjective (chiefly, Scotland):
Rude or coarse in manner.
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Randy as a noun:
impudent beggar
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Randy as a noun:
boisterous, coarse, loose woman
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Randy as a noun:
virago
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Randy as a noun (video games):
random
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Randy as a noun (sports, aerial freestyle skiing):
one and a half twist acrobatic maneuver
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Triple-full as a noun (sports, aerial freestyle skiing):
An aerialist maneuver consisting of 3 backflips in conjunction and simultaneous with three complete twists.