fud

See also: FUD

Translingual

Symbol

fud

  1. (international standards) ISO 639-3 language code for East Futuna.

See also

  • Wiktionary’s coverage of East Futuna terms

English

Noun

fud (countable and uncountable, plural fuds)

  1. 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."
  2. Alternative letter-case form of FUD.

Anagrams

Irish

Etymology

From Old Irish fut (dative of fat (length)) (compare modern fad).

Noun

fud

  1. (obsolete) dative singular of fad

Derived terms

Norwegian Nynorsk

Etymology

From Old Norse fuð (vagina, vulva; cunt)

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /fʊː/

Noun

fud f (definite singular fuda, indefinite plural fuder, definite plural fudene)

  1. vulva
    Synonyms: kunte, kuse, benelde, fitte
  2. (Agder) butt
    Synonyms: rauv, gump, rump, sete
    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)

  1. (vulgar) Cunt (vagina).
  2. (vulgar, slang, derogatory) Idiot.
    "Howey wi ye coupla fuds!"
    Go away, you couple of idiots!
    (literally, “Away with you, you couple of idiots!”)
  3. The tail of a hare or rabbit.
  4. The buttocks.

Verb

fud

  1. to act like an idiot.

References

Tarifit

Alternative forms

Etymology

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Noun

fud m (Tifinagh spelling ⴼⵓⴷ, plural ifadden, diminutive tfutt)

  1. knee

Declension

Inflection of fud
singular plural
free state fud ifadden
construct state ufud yifadden