Why is spud called spud?

Among other definitions, a “spud” is a “sharp, narrow spade” used to dig up large rooted plants. Around the mid-19th century (first documented reference in 1845 in New Zealand), this implement of destruction began lending its name to one of the things it was often used to dig up, namely potatoes.
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Where did the word spud originate from?

The noun spud is related to Old Norse spjōt, meaning spear, German Spieß, of same meaning, and English spit in the sense of skewer. It is first recorded in in the English-Latin dictionary Promptorium parvulorum sive clericorum (Storehouse for Children or Clerics – around 1440):
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What does nickname spud mean?

Spud is a common nickname for the potato.
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Why is a hole in your sock called a spud?

You know how pontiac potatoes are pinkish. Contributor's comments: [Riverina informant] hole in the heels of socks, therefore heels dirty enough to "grow potatoes in": His socks have spuds in them.
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Does spud mean fist bump?

The only time I've ever heard the word spud used, it was referring to potatoes, and I guess the clenched up fist does kinda, sorta resemble a potato? No, I'm forcing it. It does not. And it makes no sense at all, since of course, the only word for this type of handshake is a pound, or a fist bump, plain and simple.
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Why Potatoes are Called Spuds



Why are Irish called spud?

We know it's a stereotype but the Irish really do love potatoes so much so that the humble spud had quite an influence on its language. We know it's a stereotype but the Irish really do love potatoes so much so that the humble spud had quite an influence on its language.
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What does spud mean in the UK?

spud in British English

(spʌd ) noun. 1. an informal word for potato (sense 1) 2.
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What do the Irish call potatoes?

The main Irish word for potato is “práta” (prawh-tah) and it's this word that is used most of the time.
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What do Irish call a glass of beer?

Gargle is a slang term for beer or alcohol. You can “have a gargle” if you're having a drink or be “on the gargle” if you're drinking.
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What does diddly eye mean?

diddley-eye (uncountable) (Ireland, informal, often derogatory) Old style traditional Irish music, typically with tin whistles, banjos, and bodhrans.
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What is an Irish lady called?

[ ahy-rish-woom-uhn ] SHOW IPA. / ˈaɪ rɪʃˌwʊm ən / PHONETIC RESPELLING. noun, plural I·rish·wom·en. a woman born in Ireland or of Irish ancestry.
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What is a toilet spud?

Spuds are fittings with one end for attaching to a fixture's mounting hole and another end for attaching to a spud coupling at the base of a flush valve. Spud couplings connect the base of the flush valve to the spud fitting in the toilet mounting hole.
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What does spud mean in oil drilling?

"Spudding in," or to "spud" a well, means to begin drilling operations. The drill string, consisting of a drill bit, drill collars, drill pipe, and kelly, is assembled and lowered into the conductor pipe.
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Is spud a Scrabble word?

SPUD is a valid scrabble word.
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Why do the Irish love potatoes?

Because the potato grew easily, even in poor conditions, it soon became the food staple of Irish life. It seemed that the Irish would be able to survive for a time despite the tyrannous burdens placed on them by the British.
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Is Murphy a potato?

noun, plural mur·phies. an Irish or white potato.
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Are potatoes a part of Irish culture?

Ireland was the first European country to accept the potato as a serious food crop. From its introduction in the 16th Century, the potato has held a central place in the Irish diet, and by extension, in the culture of Ireland (Choiseul, Doherty et al. 2008:3).
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Why is it called spudding a well?

The bit used to drive that guide pipe was a blunt-ended drilling device called a spud bit. Because of that process, those drilling machines came to be called “spudders” and from it developed the term “spudding,” or “spudding in,” to identify the beginning process of drilling an oil well.
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What does spud mean in construction?

Spud means starting of drilling after completion of rig up in a particular location.
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What is Spud mud?

1. n. [Drilling Fluids] Mud used to drill a well from surface to a shallow depth. Guar gum or salt gel are commonly used offshore as spud mud. Onshore spud mud is usually a water-base mud containing bentonite clay that is flocculated with lime.
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Why do Irish say wee?

Wee – a word used to describe everything. Technically, wee is supposed to refer to small things, but in Ireland, that is not always the case. Instead, the word 'wee' is used to describe absolutely everything.
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What does Black Irish mean?

The term is commonly used to describe people of Irish origin who have dark features, black hair, a dark complexion and dark eyes. A quick review of Irish history reveals that the island was subject to a number of influxes of foreign cultures.
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