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wud

English

Etymology

Variant of standard English wood, from Old English w?d (mad, insane).

Adjective

wud (comparative more wud, superlative most wud)

  1. (dialectal) Mad.
    • 1887, Robert Louis Stevenson, Thrawn Janet, from The Merry Men and Other Tales and Fables,
      Janet ran to him - she was fair wud wi' terror - an' clang to him, an' prayed him, for Christ's sake, save her frae the cummers; an' they, for their pairt, tauld him a' that was ken't, and maybe mair.

Verb

wud

  1. (nonstandard, informal) Alternative form of would

Cebuano

Phrase

wud

  1. (text messaging) what are you doing?

Scots

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /w?d/

Noun

wud (plural wuds)

  1. (South Scots) wood

Verb

wud

  1. (South Scots) would (uncommon variant of wad)

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wus

English

Etymology 1

See wuss

Noun

wus (plural wusses)

  1. Alternative spelling of wuss

Etymology 2

See wu

Noun

wus

  1. plural of wu

Etymology 3

Eye dialect spelling of was.

Verb

wus

  1. (African-American Vernacular) Eye dialect spelling of was.
    She wus walking home when it happened.

Anagrams

  • USW, UWs, WSU

Catawba

Alternative forms

  • wuss

Etymology

The word is related to wos (bee).

Noun

wus

  1. wasp

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  • wise means
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