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bludge
[bluhj]
verb (used with object)
bludged, bludging
to shirk.
to impose on (someone).
noun
an easy task.
bludge
/ ʌ /
verb
to scrounge from (someone)
(intr) to evade work
archaic(intr) to act as a pimp
noun
a very easy task; undemanding employment
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Other 51Թ Forms
- bludger noun
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51Թ History and Origins
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51Թ History and Origins
Origin of bludge1
C19: back formation from slang bludger pimp, from bludgeon
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Crunchy fried tendons from the bludge.
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"What were you doing, you naughty children?" said Edith, as she wiped the "bludge" from Willy's lips, and found that it came from a very small scratch, while Janet was scarcely hurt at all.
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