Associations to the word «Feud»
Noun
- Kinsman
- Jeopardy
- Buddy
- Killing
- Stretcher
- Rico
- Intrigue
- Billy
- Referee
- Climax
- Fuji
- Nobles
- Promo
- Dispute
- Truce
- Manson
- Kevin
- Casket
- Pearce
- Elimination
- Confrontation
- Buck
- Kinship
- Celebrity
- Disciple
- Manager
- Murdoch
- Luca
- Ken
- Retaliation
- Kingston
- Brutus
- Rules
- Percy
- Nemesis
- Password
- Rowan
- Rogers
- Ivan
- Dick
- Samoa
- Brad
- Perry
- Tanaka
- Ambrose
- Hawk
- Letterman
- Kobe
- Larry
- Thug
- Puerto
- Montenegrin
- Kidd
- Keane
- Argyll
- Siding
- Notoriety
- Carnage
- Settle
- Ewing
- Cody
- Matt
- Plot
- Breed
- Syndication
- Kaufman
- Costing
- Paige
- Ring
- Benny
- Ted
- Ortiz
- Anderson
Adjective
Adverb
Wiktionary
FEUD, noun. A state of long-standing mutual hostility.
FEUD, noun. (professional wrestling slang) A staged rivalry between wrestlers.
FEUD, noun. (obsolete) A combination of kindred to avenge injuries or affronts, done or offered to any of their blood, on the offender and all his race.
FEUD, verb. (intransitive) To carry on a feud.
FEUD, noun. An estate granted to a vassal by a feudal lord in exchange for service
Dictionary definition
FEUD, noun. A bitter quarrel between two parties.
FEUD, verb. Carry out a feud; "The two professors have been feuding for years".
Wise words
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