- Fud
- FUDRefuse from the carder or scribbler in the woollen manufacturing process, and which is generally mixed with shoddy in making yarns.
Dictionary of the English textile terms. 2014.
Dictionary of the English textile terms. 2014.
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