“Chud” is slang for a person who looks or acts like an awkward, angry internet loner—usually male, often far-right, and obsessed with online fights. It paints a picture of someone sweaty, pasty, and shouting at a screen.
In real life you’ll hear it when friends roast a guy who won’t stop ranting about conspiracy theories in a group chat, or when gamers call out a teammate who screams slurs over voice comms. It’s rarely polite: “Ignore that chud in the replies” or “The whole thread got taken over by chuds.”
Meaning & Usage Examples
• “Some chud is spamming the comments with hate.”
• “He turned into a total chud after bingeing red-pill videos.”
• “Don’t feed the chuds—just block and move on.”
Context / Common Use
People drop “chud” on Twitter, Reddit, Discord, and gaming lobbies when someone’s acting bitter, reactionary, or just plain gross. It’s shorthand for “this dude’s not worth your time.”
Is “chud” always political?
Mostly, yes. It started with online right-wing trolls, but now it can tag anyone acting like an angry shut-in, politics aside.
Can you call a woman a chud?
Technically, but it’s rare. The stereotype is male, so people usually pick another insult for women.
Is it offensive?
It’s a mild slur—stronger than “weirdo,” lighter than most profanity. Still, it’s meant to mock, so don’t use it in polite company.
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