For a homophonic name, see Mudd.
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Mud can refer to one of several things:
- Mud, a liquid or semi-liquid mixture of water and soil.
- Mud, in the construction industry, is wet plaster, joint compound, stucco, cement; see also slurry.
- Mudslinging, saying bad things about one's political opponent.
- Mud (band), a British glam rock band.
- Coffee is sometimes referred to as "mud," either as a pejorative, denoting that it is stale, grainy, and distasteful, or just as shorthand, as it is used in diner lingo.
- MUD Coffee, a specialty coffee company in the East Village, NYC.
- Mud, a record label, part of Parasol Records.
MUD can mean:
- Master of Urban Design.
- Multi-User Dungeon, a type of multi-player computer game.
- MUD, in the game of contract bridge, is a defensive signalling convention that stands for Middle-Up-Down.
- Municipal Utility District, a special type of local government formed with exclusive rights to manage and distribute one or more commodities in the interests of the public shareholders of those commodities (typical examples include water districts or publicly owned electricity companies).
- Master User Domain - In Windows NT 4.0 domains deployment strategies - a domain, containing only users, not resources.
- Mud (TV series), a BBC television program.
- Manchester's Unbelievable Dungeon, a private members' club in the fetish community in the north west of England, United Kingdom.
- Matched-unrelated donor in organ transplantation.
- Middlesex University Direct - student magazine published by Middlesex University Student Union.
See also
- Drilling mud, a fluid used for drilling deep holes.
- Mud bath, possibly with special ingredients, is sometimes applied for beauty, health, or pleasure.
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