cuddy

cuddie

and cuddy
n. homie; buddy. (Pop gansta.) Tsup, cuddy?

cuddy

verb
See cuddie
McGraw-Hill's Dictionary of American Slang and Colloquial Expressions
See also:
  • cuddie
  • late
  • bout it
  • case of the shorts
  • on the bean
  • get a gift
  • bluh
  • okay
  • layed
  • grubs
References in periodicals archive
Mr Tansey confirmed yesterday Mrs Cuddy would be suing following the inquest's verdict of medical misadventure.
Drama student Stephen Cuddy, 24, was knifed in a random attack outside St Luke's church in Liverpool city centre while Christmas shopping in 1994.
Six days ago Castletown keeper Ger Cuddy was sent off for a striking offence on Camross' Dean Delaney that left the 15-year old unconscious.
Based on a true story, the musical Cuddy's Miles follows the plight of the coal miners from Jarrow who, in the 30s, when faced with unemployment, marched 300 miles to London to confront the Government of the time, led by Stanley Baldwin.
Star full-back Paul Cuddy sent-off following a red card offence in the final minutes of the game.
"The current chaotic ownership situation at the club has led to twothirds of the playing squad, the head coach and assistant coaches, team manager, fitness and conditioning coaches, kit man and the whole of the volunteer operational team telling Mr Cuddy that they can no longer continue to be associated with the club while he remains in control.
FORMER Wales centre Leigh Davies has waded into the crisis at Neath RFC, responding angrily to suggestions he should refuse to help owner Mike Cuddy on any club-related matter.
Neath owner Mike Cuddy has revealed he is ready to relinquish control of the crisis-hit club.
Bare-chested Adam Cuddy headbutted and kicked the ground-floor window of his home - smashing it into pieces.
Know as Cuddy, Fred was a wiry strong man who decided he could make extra money for his family by laying down a challenge to local miners.
The Cuddy Group, based in Neath, is limbering up to enter theWorld Demolition Awards.
Cuddy said that program does not provide housing, but rather helps inmates find a place to live when they are released.
Cuddy, Jr., executive vice president in CB Richard Ellis' Stamford, CT office has been named the Broker of the Year for 2006 in Westchester and Fairfield Counties.
But two of their club members, sub Greg Cuddy and non-player Declan Culleton, have been banned for two years.
A riding Pony and Part-Bred Arab six-year-old dark bay stallion shown in-hand took the single coveted and prestigious Horse of the Year Show Cuddy qualifying place at this year's Scottish Horse Show.