Definitions
from The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 5th Edition.
- noun A group of animals, especially horses, kept for breeding.
- noun A male animal, such as a stallion, that is kept for breeding.
- noun A stable or farm where these animals are kept.
- noun A usually young man who is very sexually active or promiscuous.
- noun A usually young man regarded as attractive and well-built.
- noun Slang A person who is extremely competent in a given area.
- noun Games Stud poker.
- idiom (at stud) Available or offered for breeding. Used of animals.
- noun An upright post in the framework of a wall for supporting sheets of lath, drywall, or similar material.
- noun A small knob, nail head, or rivet fixed in and slightly projecting from a surface.
- noun A small ornamental button mounted on a short post for insertion through an eyelet, as on a dress shirt.
- noun A buttonlike earring mounted on a slender post, as of gold or steel, for wearing in a pierced earlobe.
- noun Any of various protruding pins or pegs in machinery, used mainly as a support or pivot.
- noun One of a number of small metal cleats embedded in a snow tire to increase traction on slippery or snowy roads.
- noun A metal crosspiece used as a brace in a link, as in a chain cable.
- transitive verb To provide with or construct with studs or a stud.
- transitive verb To set with studs or a stud.
- transitive verb To be scattered over.
from The Century Dictionary.
- To furnish with or support by studs, or upright props.
- To set with or as with studs.
- To set with protuberant objects of any kind; scatter over with separate things rising above the surface: as, a bay studded with islands.
- To lie scattered over the surface of; be spread prominently about in.
- noun Middle English forms of
stead . - noun A post; an upright prop or support; specifically, one of the small beams or scantlings in a building, of the height of a single story, which, with the laths nailed upon them, form the walls of the different rooms. See cut under
siding . - noun The stem, trunk, or stock of a tree or shrub.
- noun A transverse piece of cast-iron inserted in each link of a chain cable to prop the sides apart and strengthen it. See cut under
chain . - noun A nail, boss, knob, or protuberance affixed to a surface, especially as an ornament.
- noun A piece in the form of a boss or knob for use as a button or fastener, or in some other way.
- noun A number of horses kept for any purpose, especially for breeding or sporting.
- noun The place where a stud is kept, especially for breeding; a stud-farm.
- noun A stallion, especially one kept for service in breeding; a stud-horse.
- noun Dogs kept for breeding; a kennel.
from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English.
- noun A collection of breeding horses and mares, or the place where they are kept; also, a number of horses kept for a racing, riding, etc.
- transitive verb To adorn with shining studs, or knobs.
- transitive verb To set with detached ornaments or prominent objects; to set thickly, as with studs.
- noun obsolete A stem; a trunk.
- noun (Arch.) An upright scanting, esp. one of the small uprights in the framing for lath and plaster partitions, and furring, and upon which the laths are nailed.
- noun A kind of nail with a large head, used chiefly for ornament; an ornamental knob; a boss.
- noun An ornamental button of various forms, worn in a shirt front, collar, wristband, or the like, not sewed in place, but inserted through a buttonhole or eyelet, and transferable.
- noun A short rod or pin, fixed in and projecting from something, and sometimes forming a journal.
- noun A stud bolt.
- noun An iron brace across the shorter diameter of the link of a chain cable.
- noun a bolt with threads on both ends, to be screwed permanently into a fixed part at one end and receive a nut upon the other; -- called also
standing bolt .
from Wiktionary, Creative Commons Attribution/Share-Alike License.
- noun A small object that protrudes from something.
- noun jewelry A small round
earring .
Etymologies
from The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 4th Edition
from The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 4th Edition
from Wiktionary, Creative Commons Attribution/Share-Alike License
from Wiktionary, Creative Commons Attribution/Share-Alike License
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Examples
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There is probably no one at the olympic games who better fulfills the term stud and then yesterday he went on to win his first individual gold only to have to swim against Michael Phelps 29 minutes later and he still had a good race!
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Perhaps they have gotten complacent by endlessly repeating their mantra that the team is built around their twin stud defensemen, Scott Niedermayer and Chris Pronger, but there has to be more to it than that.
Burning questions as the NHL heads into the second half 2009
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It's an impressive departure from previous TV teens who have struggled with their sexuality (the tennis stud is violently overcompensating to appear hetero, rather than bursting out of the closet with a heavily hyped kiss), but something went down last night that just wasn't right.
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"The dress code policy allows for a religious exemption, and I explained to the principal and various school officials how my daughter's nose stud is essential to the expression of our family's religious values."
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"The dress code policy allows for a religious exemption, and I explained to the principal and various school officials how my daughter's nose stud is essential to the expression of our family's religious values."
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But he will live to race another day and probably survive to a ripe old age in stud in some green pasture.
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He is a sizzling Latin stud who's incredibly skilled with his hands.
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The Patriots added ex-New York Jet linebacker Victor Hobson and a notable rookie in stud Jerod Mayo.
Imagine the Patriots won ... prep for '08 would be the same 2008
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But he will live to race another day and probably survive to a ripe old age in stud in some green pasture.
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For true performance, cellulose or any of the foams are the only high-performance materials in stud wall construction.
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