Potatoes. The word comes from the dutch word spyd which was the type of spade used plant seed potatoes. To describe spuds as potato chips or crisps is just a little used modern etymological slang extention of the meaning.
Their mostly colloqually called "spuds"
in most history books it will tell you sir Walter Raleigh brought spuds to Ireland (they will also tell you he introduced tobacco to England)
No, the dog who portrayed Spuds is no longer with us. But Spuds will live on in our memories forever.
2 shillings, 4 fresh candles, 2 sacks of spuds and a pint o the black stuff!! that's my final offer
Addicted to Spuds was created on 1986-10-21.
The dog used in the Spuds Mackenzie ads was a female.
Spuds - 1923 was released on: USA: 5 February 1923
Spuds is actually a Bull Terrier. A breed that is often confused with a Pit Bull.
The potatoe plant will grow to about two feet tall, the part we eat, the 'spuds' grow underground.
I love super spuds and would serve them all the time if it wasn't bad for my weight.
The cast of Spuds - 1923 includes: Lewis Sargent as Jimmy - the Messenger Boy
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