"Pointless Ups and Downs." Hikers use this term to describe trails that have extremely strenuous topography.
It's nice to hike this flat lake-side trail after spending all last weekend hiking puds in Colorado.
by STHiker July 12, 2004
by Jack Flasher June 27, 2005
by Buckminster Reed May 22, 2005
phrase used to refer to a situation that has become awkward, in reference to Michael Scott saying it in the pilot episode of "The Office"
(After Dwight finds his stapler in Jell-O)
Jim: Dwight, I'm sorry, because I have always been you're biggest flan.
Ryan: You should have put him in custardy.
Michael: Pudding...trying to think of something to say with pudding...
Jim: Dwight, I'm sorry, because I have always been you're biggest flan.
Ryan: You should have put him in custardy.
Michael: Pudding...trying to think of something to say with pudding...
by xer0warning June 10, 2009
back in my day we pounded pud
by pud pounder September 03, 2019
by Pud Pud October 15, 2006