Spud

Spud is a common nickname for the potato.

Spud(s) may also refer to:

People

 * Spud (nickname), a list of people nicknamed "Spud" or "Spuds"
 * Spud Murphy (1908–2005), American jazz musician, bandleader and arranger Lyle Stephanovic
 * Rockstar Spud (or Spud), ring name of British professional wrestler James Michael Curtin (born 1983), otherwise known as Drake Maverick
 * Surfer Spud, former Operations Director at Live 105 and current vocalist/keyboardist for surf pop band Drifting Sand

Characters

 * Fred "Spud" Baker, in the British sitcom Cradle to Grave
 * Spuds MacKenzie, a canine mascot in an advertising campaign for Bud Light beer
 * Daniel "Spud" Murphy, in the 1993 novel Trainspotting and the 1996 film adaptation
 * Arthur "Spud" P. Spudinski, in American Dragon: Jake Long
 * Laurie "Spud" Odell, in Mary Renault's 1953 novel The Charioteer
 * Spud the Scarecrow, in Bob the Builder
 * Spud, in the Australian comic strip Beyond the Black Stump
 * Spud, in The Ridonculous Race

Other

 * Spud (game), a children's game
 * Spud (novel), a 2005 novel by John Howard van de Ruit
 * Spud (film), a 2010 adaptation of the novel
 * Spuds (film), a 1927 American silent comedy film

Acronym

 * Saint Paul Union Depot, a railroad station and transit hub in Saint Paul, Minnesota
 * St. Paul University Dumaguete, Dumaguete City, Philippines, a private Catholic university
 * Sustainable Produce Urban Delivery, a Canadian online grocery service

Other uses

 * Spuds, a derogatory slur for Tottenham Hotspur F.C. English football club and their supporters
 * Spuds, Florida, United States, an unincorporated community
 * Spud Drive-In Theater, near Driggs, Idaho, United States, on the National Register of Historic Places
 * Bark spud (tool), a hand tool used for removing bark from logs
 * CJRW-FM (102 Spud FM), a Canadian radio station broadcasting in Summerside, Prince Edward Island
 * Spud, one of the Operation Bowline United States nuclear test series, detonated in July 1968
 * Spud, steel pile that can be lowered to penetrate the bottom to hold a spud barge in position, often deployed at each corner of the barge. Also used to position a dredge - see Dredging