fud

fud
it's just food, pronounced fudd.

Dictionary of american slang with examples. .

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  • Fud — may refer to:*FUD, Fear, uncertainty and doubt, a marketing or political strategy *FUD, Female urination device *FUD (food), a Mexican brand of cold cuts and hot dogs See also *Elmer Fudd, a Warner Brothers cartoon character …   Wikipedia

  • fud — fud; fud·dler; fud·dle; be·fud·dle·ment; …   English syllables

  • Fud — Fud, n. [Of uncertain origin.] 1. The tail of a hare, coney, etc. [Prov. Eng. & Scot.] Burns. [1913 Webster] 2. Woolen waste, for mixing with mungo and shoddy. [1913 Webster] …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • FUD — (акроним от англ.: Fear, Uncertainty, Doubt  страх, неуверенность, сомнение)  приём маркетинга и конкурентной борьбы, заключающийся в отсылке к малой известности компании или технологии, с целью посеять в аудитории неуверенность и… …   Википедия

  • fud. — fud. 〈Abk. für〉 fudit * * * fud. = fudit …   Universal-Lexikon

  • fud — [fud] n. Informal FUDDY DUDDY …   English World dictionary

  • FUD — steht für Fear, Uncertainty and Doubt, eine auf Verunsicherung der Kunden abzielende Marketing Strategie Familienunterstützender Dienst, ein sozialer Dienstleister Full Undetectable, ein Schadprogramm (vor allem Backdoor Programme und… …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • FuD — steht für Familienunterstützender Dienst, ein sozialer Dienstleister Fear, Uncertainty and Doubt, auf Verunsicherung der Kunden abzielende Marketing Strategie Full Undetectable, ein Schadprogramm (vor allem Backdoor Programme und Computerviren),… …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • fud — /fud/, n. Slang. a fuddy duddy. [1910 15; back formation from FUDDY DUDDY] * * * …   Universalium

  • FUD — n. Fear, uncertainty, and doubt. The Essential Law Dictionary. Sphinx Publishing, An imprint of Sourcebooks, Inc. Amy Hackney Blackwell. 2008 …   Law dictionary

  • fud — backside, buttocks, 1785, a Scottish and Northern dialect word of unknown origin, perhaps from Scandinavian …   Etymology dictionary

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