[scud] vi scud.ded ; scud.ding [prob. of Scand origin; akin to Norw skudda to push] (1532) 1: to move or run swiftly esp. as if driven forward
2: to run before a gale
[2]scud n (1609) 1: the action of scudding: rush
2. a: loose vapory clouds driven swiftly by the wind b (1): a slight sudden shower (2): mist, rain, snow, or spray driven by the wind c: a gust of wind