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bludge
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bludge [blʌdʒ] Austral and NZ informal
vb
1. (when intr, often foll by on) to scrounge from (someone)
2. (intr) to evade work
3. (intr) Archaic to act as a pimp
n
a very easy task; undemanding employment
[back formation from slang bludger pimp, from bludgeon]
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bludge
verb (Austral. & N.Z. informal) slack, skive (Brit. informal), idle, shirk, gold-brick (U.S. slang), bob off (Brit. slang), scrimshank (Brit. military slang) He was sacked for bludging on the job.


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According to Mr Poole, "Scots have bludged on the English for ever".
This was exactly what Mrs Poole's commode did and I think I told you the tale of how we went with our French friends and bludged a half decent one out of a furniture store.
 
 
 
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