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To impact into ground at very high speed, esp aircraft (influenced by attack profile of German Ju-87 "Stuka" dive bomber).

Also any uncontrolled impact with a solid body at high speed.
"See the way that jet just stukad it straight in at the airshow"

"Hah! I just kacked myself laffin when that cyclist just stukad it straight into the side of that bus at the lights"
stukad by Lee Roberts December 14, 2008
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Another word for stupid, object of calling someone this is to make them feel less than the person who's calling them "Stupad" Or "Stupid". Miss spelt on purpose making calling someone "Stupad"/"Stupid" Ironic.
Chris, you're so stupad it's unbelievable!
Stupad by Killsanity May 16, 2013
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Stukabruke 

pronounced Shtoo-ka-brooke (with rolling Rs), word originated in Belgium and later developing into its own language (popular mainly in western Europe);

used as a response in situations that aren't worthy of being dignified with a more thought-out answer,
or to assert comraderie within a group of people.

may also be used as a recognition sound in a crowd or a dark place, and associated with other recognition mechanisms such as harsh bird sounds and words pertaining to the Stukabruke language (i.e. dubrushnikov, freetz, freeshtabruke, gr00tz, ad nauseum)
*Man in train angrily and randomly speaking a foreign language when addressing you*
You: "... sTUkaBRUKE!!"
Stukabruke by oyoy June 25, 2008
Whaddaya mean ya quit ya job, ya stunad?
stunad by Dave Keller September 10, 2003
What a stunad he thought the bragiole was a cooked dick
Stunad by Julia Caesar October 17, 2018
n. (from Russian) An informer. One who turns in one's friends, family, and neighbours to the secret police, usually for a reward or advantage. It is considered one of the foulest insults in the Russian language.
Anyone who would drop a dime on his friends is a slimy stukach.
stukach by NoJusticeNoPeace April 21, 2009
The Junkers Ju-87 Stuka was a divebomber that was used by the german Luftwaffe during World War II. The sirens that made sort of a screeching/whistling sound as the Stuka dived was demoralising to enemy troops on the ground. "Stuka" is short for Sturzkampfflugzeug.
That plane is a Stuka divebomber.
stuka by Thorgin June 11, 2005