Dictionaries:

bud:

Americanism for: 1. Virginity, based on the unopened bud of flowers.

2. The clitoris . See vagina for synonyms.

3. A fellow. Bugs Bunny: ' What's all the hubbub, bud? '

4. Short for buddy , a man's close or best-friend .


See Also: affair, anatomically correct, blastolagnia, blossom, bud, chuberteens, doing a hand job, have an affair with, homely, kissonyms, runts

Quotes Containing bud:
''Now let me get this straight . You got a wife and you got a girlfriend in the office? Did you say your name was Bud or Stud? I''m sorry, but it sounds to me like you''re living your life so crooked you have to screw your socks on . Having an affair is like shooting pool on two tables. You may have the balls , Bud, but you''re gonna wear out your stick .'' Shirlee Kenyan (Dolly Parton) hosting a radio call-in show in Straight Talk (1992)
Harold (Bud Cort) and Maude (Ruth Gordon) who is dying in Harold and Maude (1972): - Harold: 'I love you!' - Maud: 'Oh Harold! That's wonderful! Go and love some more.'
Tom Watson (Bud Abbott) and George Bell (Lou Costello) in Lost in Alaska (1952): - Tom: 'George, do you know my wife's an angel?' - George: 'You're lucky. Mine's living.'
Maude (Ruth Gordon) to Harold (Bud Cort) in Harold and Maude (1972):''You see , Harold, I feel that much of the world''s sorrow comes from people who are this (flower), yet allow themselves to be treated as that.'' (graves, cemetery)
Algy Shaw (Bud Abbott) and Wellington Phlug (Lou Costello) in Pardon My Sarong (1942): - Algy: ''Wouldn''t you marry a pretty girl like that?'' - Phlug: ''No, I''d rather marry a homely girl .'' - Algy: ''Why?'' - Phlug: ''Well, if you marry a pretty girl like that, she''s liable to run away.'' - Algy: ''A homely girl is apt to run away too.'' - Phlug: ''Yeah, but who cares. ''
Algy Shaw (Bud Abbott) and Wellington Phlug (Lou Costello) in Pardon My Sarong (1942): - Algy: ''Wouldn''t you marry a pretty girl like that?'' - Phlug: ''No, I''d rather marry a homely girl .'' - Algy: ''Why?'' - Phlug: ''Well, if you marry a pretty girl like that, she''s liable to run away.'' - Algy: ''A homely girl is apt to run away too.'' - Phlug: ''Yeah, but who cares. ''
Slicker (Bud Abbott) and Pfc. Brown (Lou Costello) in Buck Privates (1941): - Slicker Smith: ''Throw your chest out!'' - Herbie Brown: ''I''m not through with it yet.''
Harold (Bud Cort) and Maude (Ruth Gordon) in Harold and Maude (1972): - Harold: ''You sure have a way with people.'' - Maude: ''Well, they''re my species.''


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