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Definition of dole-bludging in English: dole-bludgingnoun mass nounAustralian, NZ informal The action of living on unemployment benefit, especially by deliberately avoiding work. the writer posits a future of state-sanctioned dole-bludging as modifier dole-bludging dropouts Example sentencesExamples - It seems that with this faulty logic, immigrants can simultaneously be responsible for job theft and dole bludging.
- Blue camo isn't for hunting, silly; it's for the dole bludging surfies hiding out at the beach.
- I have to use up all my savings I had for retirement on rates etc. while my dole bludging neighbours live in government housing and have never worked.
- The majority of immigrants are working and paying taxes, so you could argue that they are more entitled to the school meals than a lot of the dole bludging masses.
- "I know a lot of activists who are doing amazing things for this country, for the environment, and they are called dole bludging hippies," says John.
- My standard yearly question to the dole bludging fat, alcoholic imbecile who is my uncle is, "Am I really related to you?".
- I imagine that at night, the feckless dole-bludging slugathons come out to party and fight.
- Just about every dole bludging, good-for-nothing layabout has pay TV.
- Without fail you were treated like a dole bludging system leech, despite the full-time uni study and part-time job.
- Half the time the right refuses to pay money to beneficiaries because they see it as funding dole-bludging minorities.
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