![]() |
Word of the day November 7
The Word of the Day for November 7 is:
bludge • \BLUHJ\ • (verb) chiefly Australian & New Zealand: 1. to avoid work or responsibility; 2. sponge A little more information about today’s word: Though they can be annoying, people who bludge -- bludgers -- are relatively harmless. On the other hand, a big bully armed with a bludgeon -- a "bludgeoner" -- can do some pretty major damage. "Bludgeoner" was shortened in England to "bludger" (slang for "pimp") back in the 19th century. 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. My sentence (using definition #2): "I'm okay because I come home and bludge off Mum and Dad, but if I had to stay in London I would have to find another job." -- Ballet dancer Hannah Bagshaw, quoted in The Christchurch [N.Z.] Press, December 27, 2000 Based on Merriam-Webster's Collegiate® Dictionary, 11th Edition. Next sentence? |
An expert witness in a lot of violent murder trials is the bludge spatter expert, who testifies about the direction and force and other scenarios regarding bludge spatter.
|
I could get back to work, but to the casual observer I AM working as I bludge on TFP.
|
Bob bludged all day by working on his blog.
|
Do I study for my test, or bludge and surf TFP for a bit? :)
|
What else is a college student to do, than to bludge off his/her parents like a true parasite.
|
I know people who bludge off thier parents while they are in college and watch his sister work and get married. Certainly TFP is not helping him at all.
|
All times are GMT -8. The time now is 07:31 PM. |
Powered by vBulletin® Version 3.8.7
Copyright ©2000 - 2025, vBulletin Solutions, Inc.
Search Engine Optimization by vBSEO 3.6.0 PL2
© 2002-2012 Tilted Forum Project