Difference between Laddie and Cub

What is the difference between Laddie and Cub?

Laddie as a noun is (scottish dialect) a small boy while Cub as a noun is the young of the bear, fox, wolf, lion and some other animals.

Laddie

Part of speech: noun

Definition: (Scottish dialect) a small boy

Cub

Part of speech: noun

Definition: The young of the bear, fox, wolf, lion and some other animals.

Part of speech: acronym

Definition: cashed up bogan.

Example sentence: My father died when I was young, and my mother, Ruth, went to work in an office selling theater and movie parties. She put me through private school, Horace Mann, in Riverdale. She sent me to camp so that I would learn to compete. She was a lioness, and I was her cub.

We hope you now know whether to use Laddie or Cub in your sentence.

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