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wud

[wood]

adjective

Chiefly Scot.
  1. wood; mad.



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“Hey, I wud prefer to not breathe any more life into this current press cycle but I want to de-escalate the narrative atm,” she wrote.

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He also plays in a rock band called Geppetto’s Wüd.

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On “xXXi_wud_nvrstøp_ÜXXx,” such sparse lyrics as “Everyday, you got me oh, feeling like” set up a chorus of abrasive, robotic sounds that punch their way into your ears.

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"Think I wud kill myself if I had to live there."

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I took him by the collar and said, loud enough for the crowd to hear, ‘Ye wud hae kiekit it oot, wud ye?’

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