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- Dictionarybludge/blʌdʒ/
verb
- 1. shirk responsibility and live off the efforts of others: "they were sick of bludging on the public"
noun
- 1. an easy job or assignment: "that night shift must be the biggest bludge on earth"
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to take advantage of the efforts of other people rather than working hard or taking responsibility for something yourself: Some people believe that unions encourage workers to bludge and be less productive. He says if people want children then they should pay for them themselves and not be bludging from other taxpayers. [ T ]
- English (US)
bludge meaning: 1. to take advantage of the efforts of other...
- Znaczenie Bludge, Definicja W Cambridge English Dictionary
bludge definicja: 1. to take advantage of the efforts of...
- Bludge in Simplified Chinese
BLUDGE translate: 逃避工作(或责任);榨取;利用, 讨要,乞讨. Learn more in the...
- Blubber
BLUBBER definition: 1. to cry in a noisy way like a child:...
- Bludge in Traditional Chinese
BLUDGE translate: 逃避工作(或責任);榨取;利用, 討要,乞討. Learn more in the...
- Cambridge English Dictionary에서의 의미
bludge 의미, 정의, bludge의 정의: 1. to take advantage of the...
- English (US)
transitive verb. chiefly Australia and New Zealand : sponge sense 3. bludger noun chiefly Australia and New Zealand. Did you know? Though they can be annoying, people who bludge—bludgers—are relatively harmless. On the other hand, a bully armed with a bludgeon —a "bludgeoner"—can cause serious harm.
4 meanings: 1. to scrounge from (someone) 2. to evade work 3. archaic to act as a pimp 4. a very easy task; undemanding.... Click for more definitions.
noun. an easy task. bludge. / blʌdʒ / verb. whenintr, often foll by on to scrounge from (someone) intr to evade work. archaic. intr to act as a pimp. noun. a very easy task; undemanding employment. Discover More. Other Words From. bludg er noun. Discover More. Word History and Origins. Origin of bludge 1.
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. [C19: back formation from slang bludger pimp, from bludgeon]
Definition of bludge verb in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.
4 senses: 1. to scrounge from (someone) 2. to evade work 3. archaic to act as a pimp 4. a very easy task; undemanding employment.... Click for more definitions.