Did you see that perd got new whips on his Ford?" "I heard Ashley is dating that perd. What a lucky perd nugget!
by Perdnugget May 08, 2011
by the_pigeonking May 12, 2019
1. perd (noun)used as a sustitute for traditional name use in backwards comunities. Can be complimentary or derogatory. To be honest knowbody really knows what it means.
Also used in Boogie Nights
Also used in Boogie Nights
by Greg Eveland April 29, 2003
a political nerd - a politician that is as out of his or her element on a topic as badly as a nerd is in a social situation. Indications of "perdiness' are trying to support her or his position with twisted logic, illogical science, or an anecdote to distort the truth.
Marsha Blackburn, the Vice Chairman of the Energy and Commerce Committee, tried to deny global climate change by quoting the increase in carbon dioxide in parts per million numbers and calling it a slight increase when it actually represents a 25 percent increase. What a perd!
by UpNDown February 19, 2014
Person A : 'My new computer chipset is compatible....'
Person B : 'What, Perd!'
or
Teacher :' The nucleus of the particle of the proton...'
Student :' Hahaha, i know this one, perd!!'
Person B : 'What, Perd!'
or
Teacher :' The nucleus of the particle of the proton...'
Student :' Hahaha, i know this one, perd!!'
by MolesteDieKakDuif April 28, 2006
When someone observes something with an unnecessary amount of detail, particularly when that detail is implicit. Similar to the character Perd Hapley from NBC's Parks and Recreation.
"Now is the thesis of my paper written by me, a student of this class." "Well that's a Perd Hapley if I've ever heard one."
by yaheardwithperd February 25, 2013
by Pasquelene Kerpsuy November 10, 2006