Usually means: Strike heavily with a blunt object.
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  1. bludge: Merriam-Webster
  2. bludge: Oxford Learner's Dictionaries
  3. bludge: Collins English Dictionary
  4. bludge: Wordnik
  5. bludge: Wiktionary
  6. bludge: Infoplease Dictionary
  7. bludge: Dictionary.com
  8. bludge: TheFreeDictionary.com

Slang (2 matching dictionaries)
  1. bludge, bludge: Green’s Dictionary of Slang
  2. bludge: Urban Dictionary

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American English Definition British English Definition
noun:  (Australia, New Zealand, slang) The act of bludging.
noun:  (Australia, New Zealand, slang) Easy work, especially a subject at school that requires little effort.
verb:  (Australia, obsolete, slang) To live off the earnings of a prostitute.
verb:  (Australia, New Zealand, slang) To not earn one's keep, to live off someone else or off welfare when one could be working.
verb:  (Australia, New Zealand, slang) To avoid one's responsibilities; to leave it to others to perform duties that one is expected to perform.
verb:  (Australia, New Zealand, slang) To do nothing, to be idle, especially when there is work to be done.
verb:  (Australia, New Zealand, slang) To take some benefit and give nothing in return.

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