bludge
[ bluhj ]
verb (used with object),bludged, bludg·ing.
to shirk.
to impose on (someone).
noun
an easy task.
Origin of bludge
1Other words from bludge
- bludger, noun
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British Dictionary definitions for bludge
bludge
/ (blʌdʒ) Australian and NZ informal /
verb
(when intr , often foll by on) to scrounge from (someone)
(intr) to evade work
(intr) archaic to act as a pimp
noun
a very easy task; undemanding employment
Origin of bludge
1C19: back formation from slang bludger pimp, from bludgeon
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