by ali.von August 21, 2010
Get the Cuddy Bromug. a substitution for a name like Your cousin in most cases, but can be used wen talking to friends, homies homies, bros bros, palspals , buddies, or in some cases parents.
by suPeR BeaSTlY February 11, 2009
Get the cuddy buhmug. by August 23 September 21, 2009
Get the cuddy bunnymug. by Girl-Possessed August 28, 2008
Get the cuddy snowmug. When a chicano/latino hosts a ghetto ass Cinco De Mayo party.
They invite a shit ton of people that aren't even chicano/latino and expect them to bring random ass foods. Theres usually a lot of filipinos.
They invite a shit ton of people that aren't even chicano/latino and expect them to bring random ass foods. Theres usually a lot of filipinos.
Michael: Yeah! Its Cinco De Mayo tomorrow! What are we going to do?
Angelica: Lets throw a party! Ill throw it though because im the one thats mexican. I'll bring a shit ton of mexican food! It will be so good. Make sure we invite everyone.
Karen: Nah lets just let everyone bring something and like, It doesn't have to be all mexican food.
Marianna: OH NO THATS CUDDY DE MAYO!
Angelica: Lets throw a party! Ill throw it though because im the one thats mexican. I'll bring a shit ton of mexican food! It will be so good. Make sure we invite everyone.
Karen: Nah lets just let everyone bring something and like, It doesn't have to be all mexican food.
Marianna: OH NO THATS CUDDY DE MAYO!
by rugbyforlyfe September 25, 2011
Get the Cuddy De Mayomug. by patti and karen get that shit June 28, 2009
Get the get that shit cuddimug. Historical: Slang of 18th century Jaimaican or Caribbean origin for a pirate or smuggler. Derived from the word "cutthroat" or "cutty", it refers both to a small sailboat "cutter" and a cutlass (sword or large knife). Historically the cutter style sailboat was favored by Caribbean pirates of the late 18th and early 19th century for its speed cutting under tack (sailing into the wind) with a small crew of "cutties" to overtake and board larger, slower vessels, or to evade customs patrols in the Caribbean. Term evolved to be used as slang for rum or other smuggled hard liquor.
by Mistagrasshoppa June 11, 2016
Get the Cuddymug.