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  • 21Pud — Pud, russ. Gewicht = 40 Pfd. = 32,75 Zollpfd …

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  • 22Pud — 〈n.; Gen.: , Pl.: 〉 altes russ. Gewicht, = 16,38 kg [Etym.: russ.] …

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  • 23pud — (n.) slang for penis, 1939 (in James Joyce), according to OED and DAS from pudding in the same slang sense (1719); from the original sausage sense of PUDDING (Cf. pudding) (q.v.) …

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  • 24pud — pȗd m <N mn púdovi> DEFINICIJA stara ruska jedinica mase (težine), 16,4 kg. ETIMOLOGIJA rus. ← lat. pondus: uteg …

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  • 25PUD — abbrev. planned unit development …

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  • 26pud — [pood] n. [Brit. Informal] short for PUDDING …

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  • 27pud|der — «PUHD uhr», intransitive verb. 1. to go poking about; potter; dabble (in). 2. to poke or stir about, as with the hand or a stick …

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  • 28pud|dle-jump|er — «PUHD uhl JUHM puhr», noun. 1. Informal. a lightweight airplane or helicopter: »We consider all types…big and little transports or puddle jumpers (Newsweek). 2. Slang. an old or dilapidated automobile …

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  • 29pud|dle-jump — «PUHD uhl JUHMP», transitive verb, intransitive verb. Informal. to fly a light airplane for short trips: »[He] has done some syndicated drawing and free lance writing, puddle jumped in his private plane (Time) …

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  • 30pud|dler — «PUHD luhr», noun. 1. a person or thing that puddles. 2. a person employed in the process of converting cast iron into wrought iron …

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