A fork of Rural Dictionary
Acronym for Muck Up Day. The last EVER day of secondary school or college, when everyone in the senior year sets up various pranks to amuse the younger students (and themselves).
MUDs coming up - has anyone got a sheep we can set loose on the football field?
The abbreviation of Muck Up Day; a tradition that occurs in many schools (mostly private) on the last day of lessons for year 12s. Pranks are pulled on the rest of the school, including kidnappings, stink bombs, cod liver oil on banisters, viagra in the water supply and releasing three sheep labelled 1, 2 & 4 onto the school grounds (the groundsmen look for sheep #3 which doesn't exist). Students also personalise their uniform (rip it up...). Water guns/bombs are also used and occaisonally students will hiijack the PA system. School shirts will often be signed with 'MUD (insert year)'.
student one: did you hear that some of the guys hijacked the speakers in the main hall on muck up day? You should have been there... student two: I can't wait for our muck up day. Wooo! MUD '11.
Acronym for Multi-User Dungeon. A MUD is a MMORPG(also an acronym for Massive-Multiplayer Online Role Playing game) that is mainly text-based. Most MUDs are coded in C++ and free to both play and use. Players can connect to a MUD server via Telnet, ZMUD, MUSHclient, or GMUD.
"One of the more successful MUDs today would be Achaea."
Multi User Dimension, Multi User Dungeon, Multi User Domain, aka MMORPG (massive multiplayer online roleplaying game) but on a smaller scale. Usually textbased although a few have graphics and/or sounds. Many MUDs have built in themes.
I play addictive MUDs like www.dforces.com.