noun
- plural of budger; people or things that budge or move slightly
- people who yield or give way; those who change their position or opinion
Usage: informal; often used in negative contexts (e.g., 'non-budgers')
Usage: informal
Examples
- The heavy furniture were non-budgers; we couldn't move them an inch.
- Some budgers in the negotiation finally agreed to the new terms.
- The rocks were stubborn non-budgers even with all our effort.
- A few budgers in the crowd stepped aside to let others pass.
- The committee had its share of budgers and inflexible members.