noun
- heavy, filling food that is often bland or unappetizing
Usage: British informal
verb
- to stuff oneself with heavy food
Usage: British informal
Examples
- The cafeteria served nothing but stodge – potatoes, bread, and more potatoes.
- I can’t eat another bite of this stodge.
- The boarding school was famous for its terrible stodge.
- Don’t stodge yourself with all that heavy food before the game.
- He stodged on fish and chips until he felt sick.
- The restaurant’s menu was full of stodge with no fresh options.