cuddie

cuddie

and cuddy
n. homie; buddy. (Pop gansta.) Tsup, cuddy?
McGraw-Hill's Dictionary of American Slang and Colloquial Expressions
See also:
  • cuddy
  • bluh
  • fettie
  • bousta
  • Hey!
  • lucci
  • stir
  • late
  • bout it
  • horseradish
References in periodicals archive
In Caithness the first year's fish were 'sellags', then came 'piltags', and 'cuddies' at two to four years, ending with 'saithe'.
Like the wappen-schaw, Lady Margaret's comically inflated "solemn bed of justice" (51), which banishes Mause Headrigg and her son Cuddie from Tillietudlum, appropriates an outmoded institution.
alias William Smith alias Co(1)lin alias Cuddie alias William Shakespeare for expert Spenserians writing elsewhere.
She said finds from Cuddie Springs in south-east Australia, the only place where human and megafauna remains have been found in the same place, do not suggest that the animals were hunted.
The plays offer a kind of gloss of Cuddie's complaint in Spenser's "October" eclogue from the Shepheardes Calender that "Mecaenas is yclad in claye." For the Parnassians, Mecaenas is replaced by the inadequate substitutes of the players and the printers.
Cuddie. So praysen babes the Peacoks spotted traine, And wondren at bright Argus blazing eye: But who rewards him ere the more for thy?
Prior dating of charcoal and soil at Cuddie Springs suggested that people and other animals lived there from 36,000 to 30,000 years ago.
Crosby Stuart (S Williams and J MacQuade) drew 2-2 with Brunswick (AShawlton and J Weare), Stamps (Joe Lodge) defeated Eden Vale 1-0 and a Matt Cuddie hat trick took Sefton Taddies to a 3-2 victory over Kingsbridge White (Anton Powell).
introduces the "argument" to the October eclogue as indirectly concerning the problem of Virgilian imitation, writing that "In Cuddie is set out the perfecte paterne of a Poete, which finding no maintenance of his state and studies, complayneth of the contempte of Poetrie" (170).
63-66 (lines which mention that Cuddie has won Phyllis's love with the gift of a belt); E.
They were Yarn Lin, Sarah Cuddie, and Kristen Beastall.
Compliments for their efforts in Las Vegas go out to Education Committee Member Sharon Cook, Nevada State Director Linda Cuddie and Nevada Associate State Director Jake Worline.
It's hard to say exactly where Peter Cuddie's life went wrong, but on Wednesday all the bad turns led him straight to a long term in a prison cell.
The final paper by Macgregor discusses the approaches to the stabilisation and recovery of bone from the Cuddie Springs site in western New South Wales.
Because they are much more popular than their closed-bow siblings, we focused on bowriders over cuddie cabins.