puds

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pud
i., İng., k.dili. (yemeğin sonunda yenilen) tatlı
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{i} puding

Çocuklar tatlı için çikolatalı puding yediler. - The children ate chocolate pudding for dessert.

Puding istiyorsan, etini yemelisin. - If you want pudding, you must eat your meat.

pud
{i} el (çocuk)
pud
{i} önayak
Englisch - Englisch
plural of pud
pud
penis

He had to take a leak, so he whipped out his pud and commenced.

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Slang for the handle on a pull out pilot chute system
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A highly designed residential project that features relatively dense clusters of houses, which are usually surrounded by areas of commonly owned open space maintained by a nonprofit community association
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Public Utility District (in Washington) or People's Utility District (in Oregon); a governmental corporation established by voters to supply electric or other utility service
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'Planned Unit Development'
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The hand; the first
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pudding (either sweet or savoury)
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creamy dessert, custard
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Pud is the same as pudding. rice pud. planned unit development. a pudding
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Planned Unit Development A housing development with common elements that are maintained by a homeowners association
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a comprehensive development plan for a large land area A PUD usually includes residences, roads, schools, recreational facilities, commercial office and industrial areas Also, a subdivision having lots of areas owned in common and reserved for the use of some or all of the owners of the separately owned lots
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Planned Unit Development
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A project or subdivision that includes common property that is owned and maintained by a homeowners' association for the benefit and use of the individual PUD unit owners
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Pud ("Perl Universal Daemon") is a stand-alone daemon, which allows you to perform file system related operations on a remote host
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PLANNED UNIT DEVELOPMENT OVERLAY, property developed using the PUD process
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Planned unit development district
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– Planned Unit Development districts allow for greater intensity of development when there is extensive review of proposals PUD districts are generally used in areas of the city where redevelopment is desired
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(British) the dessert course of a meal (`pud' is used informally)
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A planned combination of diverse land uses, such as housing, recreation and shopping one contained development or sub-division A major feature of a PUD includes areas of common land for use by the housing unit owners; the association of unit owners generally owns, pays fees and maintains the common areas
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A planned combination of diverse land uses, such as housing, recreation and shopping in one contained development or subdivision A major feature of a PUD includes areas of common land for use by the housing unit owners; the association of unit owners generally owns, pays fees and maintains the common areas Also see DeMinimus PUD
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Planned Urban Development Is a subdivision that features individually owned residential and/or commercial parcels or lots along with shared ownership of common areas Property owners pay (HOA: Home Owners Association) fees and assessments to the Home Owners Association for upkeep of common areas
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Planned Unit Development 1 It is the comprehensive development plan for a large area Usually indicating where roads, schools, recreational, office, commercial or industrial and residential areas will be 2 It also refers to a subdivision that has common areas reserved for the use of and commonly owned by the separate lot owners
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{i} (Offensive slang) penis
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A planned combination of diverse land uses, such as housing, recreation, and shopping in one contained development or subdivision A major feature of a PUD includes areas of common land for use by the housing unit owners; the association of unit owners generally owns, pays fees, and maintains the common areas Also see DiMinimus PUD
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(see Planned [Unit] Development)
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Pud ("Perl Universal Daemon") is a stand-alone daemon, that allows to perform file system related operations on a remote host
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(Planned Unit Development)
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A Russian weight of measure equal to 36 11 pounds
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Same as Pood
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or Planned Unit Development - is a real estate project in which each unit owner has title to a residential lot and a non-exclusive easement on the common areas of the project