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spud

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1. spud - Noun

2. spud - Verb

3. Spud - Proper noun

Meaning

A dagger.

A sharp, narrow spade, usually with a long handle, used by farmers for digging up large-rooted weeds; a similarly shaped implement used for various purposes.

Anything short and thick; specifically, a piece of dough boiled in fat.

Source: Webster's dictionary

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the potatoes sprouted Source: Internet

The well was spudded in April Source: Internet

According to Bord Bia there has been a 24% rise in the number of potatoes being purchased across Ireland, with many embracing the simple spud during these times of uncertainty. Source: Internet

Another power greedy Mrs. Potato-head Democrat spud, popping out of the ground right before the election to harvest some of the ill-gotten Biden Booty, just like Pocahontas who seeks to enfeeble the very businesses that create the jobs that feed us. Source: Internet

Fishable ice means if you know what you are doing (use spud bars, have picks and some sort of flotation device or suit), you should be able to ice fish. Source: Internet

And, according to very unscientific trials by Louderback, the hardy spud is quite delicious if roasted in butter and served with salt and pepper. Source: Internet

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