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English
Noun
fud (countable and uncountable, plural fuds)
- Alternative form of fuddy-duddy
1958, Jack Kerouac, The Dharma Bums:The other poets were either hornrimmed intellectual hepcats with wild black hair like Alvah Goldbook, or delicate pale handsome poets like Ike O'Shay (in a suit), or out-of-this-world genteel-looking Renaissance Italians like Francis DaPavia (who looks like a young priest), or bow-tied wild-haired old anarchist fuds like Rheinhold Cacoethes, or big fat bespectacled quiet booboos like Warren Coughlin.
2006, P. Aarne Vesilind, The Right Thing to Do: An Ethics Guide for Engineering Students, →ISBN:The builders of steam engines and other machines also wanted to be known as professional engineers, but the old fuds in ASCE had a very narrow definition of engineering - if you did not build structures, then you could not be an engineer.
2007, Christopher Brookmyre, Attack of the Unsinkable Rubber Ducks, →ISBN, page 104:Or as some baffled wannabe-trendy Oxbridge fud in the Telegraph put it, "acting like Mucous: it is big and it is clever."
- Alternative letter-case form of FUD
Anagrams
Irish
Etymology
From Old Irish fut (dative of fat (“length”)) (compare modern fad).
Noun
fud
- (obsolete) dative singular of fad
Derived terms
Norwegian Nynorsk
Etymology
From Old Norse fuð (“vagina, vulva; cunt”)
Pronunciation
Noun
fud f (definite singular fuda, indefinite plural fuder, definite plural fudene)
- vulva
- Synonyms: kunte, kuse, benelde, fitte
- (Egdemål) butt
- Synonyms: rauv, gump, rump, sete
- få fuda i gir! ― get on with it! (literally, “get your butt in gear”)
Scots
Etymology
Probably from Old Norse fuð, related to German Fotze, Futze, Fut, Fud.
Noun
fud (plural fuds)
- (vulgar) Cunt (vagina).
- (vulgar, slang, derogatory) Idiot.
"Howey wi ye coupla fuds!"- Go away, you couple of idiots!
- (literally, “Away with you, you couple of idiots!”)
- The tail of a hare or rabbit.
- The buttocks.
Verb
fud
- to act like an idiot.
References
Tarifit
Etymology
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Noun
fud m (Tifinagh spelling ⴼⵓⴷ, plural ifadden, diminutive tfutt)
- knee
Declension