1. A person who has a weak, fey or meek demeanour and little to no social skills who works hard at education.

2. One who is both homosexual and studious. A bookish gay or a gay nerd.

3.One of two or more words, such as bare and bear, that are pronounced the same but have a different meaning, origin, and often spelling.
"Did you see him boning up in the library? What a homophone!"

Examples of celebrities who often plays homophone characters include: Steve Coogan, Andy Dick & Crispin Glover.
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Words that somehow have the same pronunciation but have a different spelling.
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Homophones are words that sound very similar, but when they are written you will notice that they are spelled differently because the actual meanings or definitions of the words are very different.

Examples:

Hole vs Whole : Hole means an opening or crack, while Whole means the entire thing

Tail vs Tale: Tail refers to the appendage that protrudes from the rear of an animal, while Tale means a story.

Maulding vs Malding: Maulding is being extremely angry because of something unfair, while Malding means being angry to the point that you begin balding and hair falls out due to stress.

Mould vs Mold: Mould means to shape an object, while Mold means fungus or bacterial growth.
Teacher: Today we will discuss homophones in the English language.

Student: Wow, English is actually more difficult than it seems!
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words that sound the same but have a different meaning.
An example of a homophone is cent and sent. They both sound the same, but have different meanings.
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