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View usage for: bludge in British English (blʌdʒ) Australian and New Zealand informal verb1. (when intr, often foll by on) to scrounge from (someone) 2. (intransitive) to evade work 3. (intransitive) archaic to act as a pimp noun4. a very easy task; undemanding employment Word origin C19: back formation from slang bludger pimp, from bludgeonExamples of 'bludge' in a sentencebludge Usually I bludge a lift on one of the Paget Company planes, but if that's not possible,Peter--Mr Paget--pays for my air fare. Synonyms of 'bludge'slack, skive, idle, shirk More Synonyms of bludge Definition to evade work (Australian, New Zealand, informal) He was sacked for bludging on the job. Synonyms gold-brick (US, slang) bob off (British, slang) scrimshank (British military, slang) Additional synonymsWe spent many hours idling in cafés. Synonyms do nothing, slack, hang out (informal), languish, take it easy, shirk, stagnate, mark time, kill time, skive (British, slang), vegetate, sit back and do nothing, veg out (slang), kick your heels, bludge (Australian, New Zealand, informal), slow down, bob off (British, slang) Definition to avoid doing (work or a duty); to be negligent He was sacked for shirking. Synonyms skive (British, slang), slack, idle, malinger, swing the lead, gold-brick (US, slang), bob off (British, slang), bludge (Australian, New Zealand, informal), scrimshank (British, slang) Definition to avoid work or responsibility The company treated me as though I were skiving. Synonyms slack, idle, shirk, dodge, skulk, malinger, swing the lead, gold-brick (US, slang), bob off (British, slang), bludge (Australian, New Zealand, informal), scrimshank (British, slang) - blowsy
- blowy
- blubber
- bludge
- bludgeon
- blue
- blue-collar
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