bludger
/ˈblʌdʒər/
noun
- A person who avoids work or responsibility; a lazy person.
- Instead of helping with the project, the bludger just sat around playing games.
- The boss warned the team that he wouldn't tolerate any bludgers in the office.
- My roommate is such a bludger; he never does the dishes.
- A heavy, short club used as a weapon.
- The guard used a bludger to defend himself against the attacker.
- The thief carried a bludger hidden under his coat.
- In the museum, we saw an ancient bludger made of carved wood.
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