bludged

/blʌdʒd/
verb
  1. Past tense of bludge: avoided work or responsibility; shirked or loafed.
    • She bludged all weekend instead of finishing her report.
    • They bludged on the job until the manager noticed.
    • He bludged his way through the entire semester and failed the class.
  2. Past tense of bludge: obtained something (like money, food, or favors) by sponging off others; cadged.
    • They bludged enough money for the bus fare from strangers.
    • He bludged a free ticket to the concert from his friend.
    • She bludged dinner at her parents' house again.
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