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单词 bludgers
释义

bludge

verb

ˈbləj How to pronounce bludge (audio)
bludged; bludging

intransitive verb

1
chiefly Australia and New Zealand : to avoid work or responsibility
2
chiefly Australia and New Zealand : sponge sense 2

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. In the 19th century, bludgeoner was shortened to bludger and used as a slang word for "pimp." That bludger was certainly a kind of bully, one apparently willing to wield a bludgeon now and then to insure his livelihood. In the early 20th century, bludge became the verb for what a bludger does. By then, a somewhat softened bludger had appeared in Australia and New Zealand: the pimping and the bullying were eliminated, and the parasitical tendencies reduced to mere cadging or sponging.

Word History

Etymology

back-formation from British argot bludger pimp, probably contraction of bludgeoner one wielding a bludgeon, from bludgeon

First Known Use

1899, in the meaning defined at intransitive sense 1

bludgers

noun

plural of bludger, chiefly Australian & New Zealand
as in spongers

Synonyms & Similar Words

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  • spongers
  • parasites
  • moochers
  • leeches
  • sponges
  • dependents
  • paupers
  • miserables
  • hangers-on
  • cadgers
  • schnorrers
  • urchins
  • deadbeats
  • hobos
  • waifs
  • guttersnipes
  • derelicts
  • idlers
  • drifters
  • beggars
  • bohemians
  • hoboes
  • bums
  • mendicants
  • tramps
  • vagrants
  • vagabonds
  • panhandlers
  • ne'er-do-wells
  • clochards
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