Noun
Old or inferior clothes; tattered garments.
Effects, in general.
Source: Webster's dictionaryAnd yes, we think these so-called Iax supernovae are, in fact, duds that don’t completely blow up the white dwarf. Source: Internet
Even McCaw Hall dons its best wintertime duds. Source: Internet
And they’re all rich—dropping thousands of dollars on designer duds to wear for a few post-preggo months is nothing. Source: Internet
But there are duds in Apple’s App Store too. Source: Internet
Calling all fashionistas: the Mint Museum is combining designer duds and tantalizing cuisine during Taste of the Mint: Oscar de la Renta. Source: Internet
It’s a fairly Bawlmer setup, quality hidden behind thrift-store duds, and if it doesn’t read initially as a special-occasion joint, your sister and future brother-in-law will still love the food. Source: Internet