verb
- past tense of bludge; to avoid work or responsibility; to shirk duties
- past tense of bludge; to obtain something by wheedling or cadging
Usage: informal; chiefly Australian and New Zealand English
Usage: informal; chiefly Australian and New Zealand English
Examples
- He bludged off work by claiming he was sick.
- She bludged her way through the project without doing much.
- They bludged cigarettes from their friends all night.
- Instead of studying, he bludged and watched television.
- The student bludged an extension on the assignment deadline.
- She bludged a ride to the party from her neighbor.