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duds noun- clothing UK, 1307
- “I left Bakersfield with the travel-bureau car and left my gui-tar in the trunk of another one and they never showed up–gui-tar and cowboy duds[.] — Jack Kerouac, On the Road, p. 167, 1957
- And dressed up in those fancy duds he has (given to him by wealthy summer people) he looks like a matinee idol. — Jim Thompson, The Kill-Off, p. 30, 1957
- I’m the coolest of studs when it comes to duds. — Dan Burley, Diggeth Thou?, p. 44, 1959
- I mean all the studs in fancy duds and foxy chicks togged to the bricks is gonna be there. — Ross Russell, The Sound, p. 218, 1961
- But the kind of duds you wear down at the garage, when you’re tinkering with the scooter, or out on the field, when’re you’re tossing around a football, just aren’t right for Saturday night. — Dick Clark, To Goof or Not to Goof, p. 80, 1963
- Sometimes I lay awake all night and thought about all the things I would do when I grew up, about the nice duds I’d have like a champ uptown[.] — Piri Thomas, Down These Mean Streets, p. 70, 1967
- I’m goin’ downtown and buy me some new duds. — Nathan Heard, Howard Street, p. 68, 1968
- What do you think, leave our new duds in the car? — Elmore Leonard, Out of Sight, p. 170, 1996
- fake drugs UK
From DUD (a worthless thing). - — Angela Devlin, Prison Patter, p. 48, 1996
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