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What do you need to know about Spuds?

What do you need to know about Spuds?

spud 1 Informal A potato. 2 A sharp spadelike tool used for rooting or digging out weeds. 3 A short section of pipe or a threaded fitting that completes a connection, as between a longer pipe and a nozzle, valve, or meter.

What’s the best way to make stuffed Spuds?

Scoop out pototo, leaving a shell approx 1 cm in thickness. Spoon the mix back into the skins, top with extra cheese and bake until cheese is browned. You had me at potato! I know these will be a firm favourite!

What kind of tool do you use to Spud a well?

Informal A potato. A sharp spadelike tool used for rooting or digging out weeds. A short section of pipe or a threaded fitting that completes a connection, as between a longer pipe and a nozzle, valve, or meter. To remove with a sharp spadelike tool. To begin drilling operations on: spud an oil well.

What does it mean to Spud an oil well?

A short section of pipe or a threaded fitting that completes a connection, as between a longer pipe and a nozzle, valve, or meter. To remove with a sharp spadelike tool. To begin drilling operations on: spud an oil well. [Middle English spudde, short knife .] American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, Fifth Edition.

Scoop out pototo, leaving a shell approx 1 cm in thickness. Spoon the mix back into the skins, top with extra cheese and bake until cheese is browned. You had me at potato! I know these will be a firm favourite!

How many Spuds and spudwells do you need?

Sectional barges ordinarily require the use of at least four spuds/spudwells, positioned at equal distances from each other. Any fewer than that will result in unstable mooring. It’s also essential that the correct spuds and spudwells, specifically designed for use with particular barges, are used.

Which is the best definition of a spud?

Informal. a potato. 2. a spadelike instrument, esp. one with a narrow blade, as for digging up or cutting the roots of weeds. 3. a stake for supporting dredging or earth-boring machinery. 4. a short pipe, as for connecting a water pipe with a meter. 5. to remove with a spud.

1. Informal A potato. 2. A sharp spadelike tool used for rooting or digging out weeds. 3. A short section of pipe or a threaded fitting that completes a connection, as between a longer pipe and a nozzle, valve, or meter. 1. To remove with a sharp spadelike tool. 2. To begin drilling operations on: spud an oil well.