A hole in a sock. This is due to the appearance of the foot through that hole being likened to that of a potato. Most noticeable with heavy contrasts of skin colour to sock colour. This may well be a south of Britain colloquial term, but this hasn't been firmly established.
"Why don't you take your shoes off?"
"My socks are covered in spuds."
"I don't think I've got one sock in my drawer that ain't got a spud in it."
"My socks are covered in spuds."
"I don't think I've got one sock in my drawer that ain't got a spud in it."
by Squid'N'Onion September 30, 2011
A boy, especially around ages 13-14, whose balls haven't dropped yet. This phrase comes from the book "Spud".
by zbcu February 12, 2008
(British) The archetype of eccentricity.
Who "Spud" was is no longer known - but certainly, the name comes to mind whenever a somewhat extraordinary individual is encountered. This mysterious figure has, in some parts of England, come to embody all that is strange, but harmless.
Who "Spud" was is no longer known - but certainly, the name comes to mind whenever a somewhat extraordinary individual is encountered. This mysterious figure has, in some parts of England, come to embody all that is strange, but harmless.
by Dr Apple January 06, 2005
by Random_Dude_592058 April 10, 2015
A name for a young guy who can keep a girl's mouth stuffed. Particularly someone with either a really girthy and/or really long dick.
Zack: "Mateo's always a Spud at orgies."
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Mateo: "They call me Spud cause I keep their girls' mouths stuffed."
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Mateo: "They call me Spud cause I keep their girls' mouths stuffed."
by bobfilascio December 15, 2018