Definition of cludgie in English:
cludgie
nounPlural cludgies ˈklʌdʒiˈkləjē
Scottish informal A toilet.
three people needed hospital treatment in Glasgow after old cludgies collapsed beneath them
Example sentencesExamples
- A brick cludgie would come apart at the seams in his presence.
- Descartes worked best in an oven, Luther in a cludgie - or so we are told.
- The crumbling cludgie, bathed in moonlight, lay even closer to the ground than it had in Effie's time.
- Policemen are definitely younger, and manners have gone down the cludgie, right down.
- Hines would go in and tell the desk clerk himself just as soon as he felt capable of leaving the cludgie.
- But until his dying day he refused to refurbish the cludgie in any way, maintaining that that was the duty of our landlord.
- The Hispanic chap was cleaning the washrooms (cludgies to youse).
- The stairhead cludgie door was ajar, which it hadn't been when I'd left.
- If things were rough it would be a room-and-kitchen or maybe just a single-end wi' a landin' cludgie.