at stud
Available for breeding, as of a male animal. Is that horse at stud? No, that horse is too young, he's not at stud just yet. That prize-winning horse of theirs is at stud now? Ooh, intriguing.
down to the studs
1. Having had the drywall or similar material removed. (This exposes the "studs," the vertical posts used in the framework of a wall). If this is a serious water leak, you might have to take everything down to the studs. A: "Everything's down to the studs! Do you know how much a full-blown renovation will cost?" B: "Yes, but on the plus side, you can design the house exactly as you want." Unfortunately, that drywall was so damaged that the contractor had to take everything down to the studs.
2. By extension, reduced to something's most minimal, basic, or fundamental elements. The team stripped its roster down to the studs, rebuilding it back up again from the ground up. After several false starts, the film adaptation was taken back down to the studs, with a brand new writer and director brought on board. Look, Brittany's already worked on this album for months. She's not going to want to take it down to the studs with some new producer.
stud
1. A male animal that is kept for breeding. A number of the studs on our ranch have fathered champion race horses over the years. I've heard that stud dogs can be incredibly difficult to keep as house pets.
2. slang By extension, a man who is very virile, sexually attractive, or sexually promiscuous. It's the classic double standard that men who have a lot of sex are considered studs, while women who have a lot of sex are considered sluts. There's a stud over at the bar who's been checking you out all night. You should go over and talk to him!
stud muffin
A physically attractive young man. Did you see Jane's new boyfriend? He's such a stud muffin that I was practically swooning over him myself!
take (something) down to the studs
1. To remove the drywall or similar material from a wall, thereby exposing the "studs," the vertical posts used in the framework of a wall. If this is a serious water leak, you might have to take everything down to the studs. A: "This renovation will cost a fortune if you take the house down to the studs." B: "Yes, but on the plus side, you can design the house exactly as you want."
2. By extension, to reduce something to its most minimal, basic, or fundamental elements. The team took its roster down to the studs, rebuilding it back up again from the ground up. After several false starts, the film adaptation was taken back down to the studs, with a brand new writer and director brought on board.
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