Hunk vs. Stud

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  • Hunk (noun)

    A large or dense piece of something.

    “a hunk of metal”

  • Hunk (noun)

    A sexually attractive boy or man, especially one who is muscular.

  • Hunk (noun)

    A record of differences between almost contiguous portions of two files (or other sources of information). Differences that are widely separated by areas which are identical in both files would not be part of a single hunk. Differences that are separated by small regions which are identical in both files may comprise a single hunk. Patches are made up of hunks.

  • Hunk (noun)

    A honyock.

  • Stud (noun)

    A male animal, especially a stud horse (stallion), kept for breeding.

    “sire”

  • Stud (noun)

    A female animal, especially a studmare (broodmare), kept for breeding.

  • Stud (noun)

    A group of such animals.

  • Stud (noun)

    An animal (usually livestock) that has been registered and is retained for breeding.

  • Stud (noun)

    A place, such as a ranch, where such animals are kept.

  • Stud (noun)

    A sexually attractive male; also a lover in great demand.

    “he-man|hunk”

  • Stud (noun)

    A small object that protrudes from something; an ornamental knob.

    “a collar with studs”

  • Stud (noun)

    A small round earring.

    “She’s wearing studs in her ears.”

  • Stud (noun)

    A vertical post, especially one of the small uprights in the framing for lath and plaster partitions, and furring, and upon which the laths are nailed.

  • Stud (noun)

    A stem; a trunk.

  • Stud (noun)

    A type of poker where an individual cannot throw cards away and some of her cards are exposed (also stud poker).

  • Stud (noun)

    A short rod or pin, fixed in and projecting from something, and sometimes forming a journal.

  • Stud (noun)

    A stud bolt.

  • Stud (noun)

    An iron brace across the shorter diameter of the link of a chain cable.

  • Stud (noun)

    abbreviation of student

  • Stud (verb)

    To set with studs; to furnish with studs.

  • Stud (verb)

    To be scattered over the surface of (something) at intervals.

  • Stud (verb)

    To set (something) over a surface at intervals.

Wiktionary
  • Hunk (noun)

    a large piece of something, especially food, cut or broken off a larger piece

    “a hunk of bread”

  • Hunk (noun)

    a large, strong, sexually attractive man

    “a Hollywood hunk”

  • Stud (noun)

    a large-headed piece of metal that pierces and projects from a surface, especially for decoration.

  • Stud (noun)

    an item of jewellery in the form of a piece of metal, precious stone, or other ornament attached to a pin or shaft that passes through a piercing in the body

    “she wore a pair of gold studs”

    “he had studs in his nose and lower lip”

    “diamond stud earrings”

  • Stud (noun)

    a fastener consisting of two buttons joined with a bar, used in formal wear to fasten a shirt front or to fasten a collar to a shirt

    “a collar stud”

  • Stud (noun)

    a small projection fixed to the base of footwear, especially sports boots, to allow the wearer to grip the ground

    “his knee was cut by the Grimsby striker’s studs”

  • Stud (noun)

    a small metal piece set into the tyre of a motor vehicle to improve roadholding in slippery conditions.

  • Stud (noun)

    a small object projecting slightly from a road surface as a marker

    “lines of reflector studs down the middle of a motorway”

  • Stud (noun)

    an upright timber in the wall of a building to which laths and plasterboard are nailed

    “lath and plaster on timber studs”

  • Stud (noun)

    the height of a room as indicated by the length of a timber wall stud.

  • Stud (noun)

    a rivet or crosspiece in each link of a chain cable.

  • Stud (noun)

    an establishment where horses or other domesticated animals are kept for breeding

    “a stud farm”

    “the horse was retired to stud”

  • Stud (noun)

    a collection of horses or other domesticated animals belonging to one person

    “he kept a large stud of racehorses”

  • Stud (noun)

    a stallion.

  • Stud (noun)

    a young man thought to be very active sexually or regarded as a good sexual partner

    “a rugged, hairy-chested stud”

  • Stud (noun)

    a form of poker in which the first card of a player’s hand is dealt face down and the others face up, with betting after each round of the deal.

  • Stud (verb)

    decorate or augment (something) with many studs or similar small objects

    “a dagger studded with precious diamonds”

  • Stud (verb)

    scatter or cover (something) with many small objects or features

    “the sky was clear and studded with stars”

Oxford Dictionary

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