Blood
stomach
mudd, stud
BloodsBudsFloodsSpudsStudsSuds
Studding and budding both rhyme with flooding.
Boss, head..
This would most likely be a brand, or stud brand.
Well, stud is another word for stallion usually, when he is put up for "stud" it means he is offering coverings, or is availble for breeding purposes. When you say "gone to stud" the mare has either gone to the stallion to be bred, or here's another one. Sometimes, and this happens to Thoroughbreds a lot, when their racing career is over, they are put out to stud, which means they earn money by breeding them. So gone to stud can mean two things: 1. It could mean the mare has been sent to be bred. or 2. The stallion has been put out to stud, or has gone to stud, meaning that he is now availble to cover other females.
The noun 'stud' is used as a collective noun for a stud of horses, a stud of mares, or a stud of poker players.
It has one of each. The U has a short U (uh) sound as in stud, and the Y has a long E sound. The word rhymes with buddy.
You should be able to unscrew it and replace it. Some pointers are to coat the stud in PB blaster or liquid wrench and let it sit. Then thread two nuts onto the stud, tighten them against each other and wrench on the inside nut to try and loosen the stud. You can also try a big pair of vise-grips.
Stud as in a normal earing stud? Just grab the butterfly clip and pull the stud out. Stud as in a lip stud? Firmly grasp the flat back and twist the end off.
A weld stud made by Nelson Stud Welding, Inc.