1. spuddle - Noun
2. spuddle - Verb
To loosen and dig up stubble and weeds left after a harvest with a broadshare or similar device.
(by extension, chiefly dialect) To shallowly dig or stir up in an unsystematic manner.
(obsolete, Southern England) To make a lot of fuss about trivial things, as if they were important
(obsolete) To work ineffectively; to work hard but achieve nothing
A mess or confusion.
An argument or dispute.
A patch of wet mud or similar substance, more viscous than a puddle.
A process combining spraying and puddling.
Source: en.wiktionary.org