单词 | fud |
释义 | fudn.1 Chiefly Scottish. 1. The short, upright tail of a hare, rabbit, or other animal. ΘΚΠ the world > animals > animal body > general parts > rump and tail > [noun] > tail taila800 starteOE mugglec1275 rumpc1425 caude1572 stern1575 fud1710 flag1859 pole1864 stern-ornament1885 1710 T. Ruddiman in G. Douglas tr. Virgil Æneis (new ed.) Gloss. Fude, the fundament, or tail, (commonly of hares). 1787 R. Burns Poems (new ed.) 150 Ye Maukins, cock your fud fu' braw, Withoutten dread. 1833 M. Scott Tom Cringle's Log II. vi. 269 ‘Do you cock your fud at me, you tiny thief, you?’—and thereupon he struck at it with his stick. Tip—the duck dived, and did not rise again. 1873 J. Mitchel Crusade of Period i. 17 The dog goes for him; but in the twinkling of an eye the rabbit's fud is seen at another hole forty yards off. 1946 J. C. Forgan Maistly 'Muchty 26 Ye rabbits cock your furry fuds, And stamp the grund wi' soondin' thuds. 1997 in Sc. National Dict. New Suppl. Pollinate yer courgettes by ticklin them wi a rabbit's fud. 2. a. The buttocks, the bottom.Recorded earliest in to put a fear unto a person's fud: to frighten a person thoroughly; to terrify. ΘΚΠ the world > life > the body > external parts of body > trunk > back > buttock(s) > [noun] flitcha700 arse-endseOE culec1220 buttockc1300 tail1303 toutec1305 nagea1325 fundamentc1325 tail-end1377 brawna1382 buma1387 bewschers?a1400 crouponc1400 rumplec1430 lendc1440 nachec1440 luddocka1475 rearwarda1475 croupc1475 rumpc1475 dock1508 hurdies1535 bunc1538 sitting place1545 bottom?c1550 prat1567 nates1581 backside1593 crupper1594 posteriorums1596 catastrophe1600 podex1601 posterior1605 seat1607 poop1611 stern1631 cheek1639 breeka1642 doup1653 bumkin1658 bumfiddle1661 assa1672 butt1675 quarter1678 foundation1681 toby1681 bung1691 rear1716 fud1722 moon1756 derrière1774 rass1790 stern-post1810 sit-down1812 hinderland1817 hinderling1817 nancy1819 ultimatum1823 behinda1830 duff?1837 botty1842 rear end1851 latter end1852 hinder?1857 sit1862 sit-me-down1866 stern-works1879 tuchus1886 jacksy-pardy1891 sit-upon1910 can1913 truck-end1913 sitzfleisch1916 B.T.M.1919 fanny1919 bot1922 heinie1922 beam1929 yas yas1929 keister1931 batty1935 bim1935 arse-end1937 twat1937 okole1938 bahookie1939 bohunkus1941 quoit1941 patoot1942 rusty-dusty1942 dinger1943 jacksie1943 zatch1950 ding1957 booty1959 patootie1959 buns1960 wazoo1961 tush1962 1722 W. Hamilton Life of Sir William Wallace 266 News of Wallace came with such a Thud As quickly put a Fear unto their Fud. 1742 R. Forbes tr. Ovid Ajacis Oratio (ed. 2) 8 From the weir he did back haap, an' turn'd to us his fud. 1804 W. Tarras Poems 99 I..wad yir heavy fud gie A piercin pike. 1842 A. Rodger Stray Leaves 16 To your hunkers—lick his fud,—Sawney, now, the king's come. 1961 G. Vidal Rocking Boat (1962) 31 I just wanted you to know, Senator, there are a lot of people over in that Justice Department who better get off their fud. 2000 M. Fitt But n Ben A-go-go xvii. 126 If you cry me toots again..ah wull requisition your fat fud for bandit patrols in the Afghan swamps. b. The pubic hair, esp. of a woman. Also: the female genitals. coarse slang in later use. ΘΚΠ the world > life > the body > hair > pubic hair > [noun] pubes1569 garden1732 fud1771 pubic hair1836 moss1847 rug1893 maidenhair1908 pussy hairc1910 bush1922 man-hair1928 thatch1933 chuff1967 pube1967 the world > life > the body > sex organs > female sex organs > [noun] cuntc1230 quivera1382 chosec1386 privy chosea1387 quoniamc1405 naturec1470 shell1497 box1541 water gate1541 mouth1568 quiver case1568 water gap1586 cunnya1593 medlar1597 mark1598 buggle-boo1600 malkin1602 lap1607 skin coat1611 quim1613 nest1614 watermilla1626 bum1655 merkin1656 twat1656 notch1659 commodity1660 modicum1660 crinkum-crankum1670 honeypot1673 honour1688 muff1699 pussy1699 puss1707 fud1771 jock1790 cock?1833 fanny?1835 vaginac1890 rug1893 money-maker1896 Berkeley1899 Berkeley Hunt1899 twitchet1899 mingea1903 snatch1904 beaver1927 coozie1934 Sir Berkeley1937 pocketbook1942 pranny1949 zatch1950 cooch1955 bearded clam1962 noonie1966 chuff1967 coozea1968 carpet1981 pum-pum1983 front bum1985 coochie1986 punani1987 front bottom1991 va-jay-jay2000 1771 ‘Claudero’ Hen-peckt Carter in Misc. Prose & Verse 95 Each hair of her fud is the length of a span, What fud can compare to the fud of Joan? 1835 D. Webster Orig. Sc. Rhymes 24 Ye could hae seen in curious cases, Their bits o' f—ds. 1937 E. Partridge Dict. Slang Fud, the pubic hair: coll. when not Scottish or dial. 1995 D. McLean Bunker Man 23 It really looked like the cock was firing off into a big square fud. 2013 A. Hudgens Joker 275 The virgin and her fud exchange hot words. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, June 2019; most recently modified version published online March 2022). fudn.2 Originally English regional (chiefly Yorkshire). Refuse or waste cloth that accumulates (esp. in a loom) during the manufacture of wool, yarn, etc. ΚΠ 1842 Bradford Observer 21 July 5/5 He did not know of there being any wool but ‘fud’ in the fadge. 1892 Labour Comm. Gloss. Fudd, the refuse or dirt cleaned out of the materials during the processes of scribbling and carding. 1920 Textile World Jrnl. 10 Jan. 109/2 The induced current is widely useful for reaching certain inaccessible places where blowing the fud ahead into yarn, etc, would be objectionable. 1995 J. Roche Internat. Wool Trade 198 In the 20th century, woollen cloths have come to be made from every type of material:..fud (short mill waste), cotton sweeping, silk waste, etc. 2002 A. Kellett Yorks. Dict. (ed. 2) Fud, waste, refuse, esp. from a loom. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, June 2019; most recently modified version published online March 2022). fudn.3 colloquial (originally and chiefly U.S.). = fuddy-duddy n. ΘΚΠ the world > time > relative time > the past > oldness or ancientness > [noun] > old-fashionedness > one who is old fashioned mumpsimus1573 fogram1760 fogey1792 fogramite1813 frump1817 primitist1818 foist1820 Rip Van Winkle1833 foozle1860 old-timer1860 mossyback1865 mossback1873 dugout1912 pterodactyl1921 unhip1936 fud1942 square1944 primitivist1975 retread1982 1942 D. Powell Time to be Born v. 115 The first Mrs. Evans was an old Boston fud from the beginning. 1965 P. Wylie They both were Naked vii. 345 The minister, a big, cavern tongued fud, gave forth untruth about the deceased and a long prayer. 1973 W. Sheed People will always be Kind i. ii. 29 ‘Don't worry about him, he's an old fud,’ she said. 1976 Aviation Week 12 Apr. 66/3 Being an old fud from World War 2, I view with alarm the inroads the computer boys are making in the names and terminology once sacred to us ex-Navy types. 1984 New Yorker 20 Feb. 113/1 Steve Martin playing straight man to his fud, they're a manic-depressive team. This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1993; most recently modified version published online September 2019). < n.11710n.21842n.31942 |
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