Britannica Dictionary definition of FUDGE
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to fail to deal with (something) in an open and direct way
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to speak or act in a way that is meant to avoid dealing with a problem directly
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to change (something) in order to trick people
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Britannica Dictionary definition of FUDGE
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a soft, sweet brown candy
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a statement that does not deal with a problem or issue in a direct way
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a hot, thick chocolate sauce that is usually served on ice cream
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— fudgy
/ˈfʌʤi/
adjective,
fudgier;
fudgiest
chiefly US
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FAQs
fudges; fudged; fudging. Britannica Dictionary definition of FUDGE. 1. a [+ object] : to fail to deal with (something) in an open and direct way. Politicians have been known to fudge the issues.
What does the slang what the fudge mean? ›
1. : foolish nonsense. often used interjectionally to express annoyance, disappointment, or disbelief.
What is the original meaning of fudge? ›
The term fudge is said to have originated in the 17th century from the verb fadge and means "to fit together in a clumsy manner".
What does fudge mean in bad words? ›
When fudge is a verb, it means to avoid straightforwardly answering a question or addressing a subject: "Just answer my question and don't fudge the issue!" Fudge is an American word from college slang meaning "a made-up story." Definitions of fudge.
What does the slang term fudging mean? ›
Meaning of fudging in English
to avoid making a decision or giving a clear answer about something: fudge the issue The government continues to fudge the issue by refusing to give exact figures.
What do Americans call fudge? ›
fudge in American English
a soft candy made of butter, milk, sugar, and chocolate or other flavoring, etc.
What is the acronym fudge? ›
The name "FUDGE" was once an acronym for Freeform Universal Donated (later, Do-it-yourself) Gaming Engine and, though the acronym has since been dropped, that phrase remains a good summation of the game's design goals.
What is the synonym of fudge? ›
fudge (verb as in fake, misrepresent) Strongest matches. evade exaggerate falsify overstate.
Does fudge mean to lie? ›
fudge (v.) "put together clumsily or dishonestly," by 1771 (perhaps from 17c.); perhaps an alteration of fadge "make suit, fit" (1570s), a verb of unknown origin. The verb fudge later had an especial association with sailors and log books. The traditional story of the origin of the interjection fudge "lies!
What does fudge mean in British? ›
fudge noun (AVOID)
[ C usually singular ] UK. a plan or action that avoids making a clear decision or giving a clear answer: She suspects that this compromise deal will be nothing more than a fudge.
One alternative is to employ cursing-soundalike words. In place of the f-bomb you might use freaking or, if you were a Battlestar Galactica fan, fracking. Other G-rated epithets include kiss my grits, son-of-a-mother, Judas Priest, what the Sam Hill, and shut the front door.
What does fudge mean in politics? ›
fudges; fudged; fudging. Britannica Dictionary definition of FUDGE. 1. a [+ object] : to fail to deal with (something) in an open and direct way. Politicians have been known to fudge the issues.
What does shut the fudge up mean? ›
The phrase "shut the f*ck up" is a strong and explicit way of telling someone to be quiet or stop talking. People may use this phrase for various reasons, and the choice of such strong language often reflects strong emotions or frustration in the moment.
What does it mean to be fudgy? ›
fudgy (comparative fudgier, superlative fudgiest) Resembling fudge, as in flavor or texture. quotations ▼ (figuratively) Fuzzy, imprecise. quotations ▼
What is a Fudger? ›
noun. fudg·er. ˈfəjə(r) plural -s. : a worker in a shoe factory who finishes the edge of a sole.
What does fudgel mean? ›
To fudgel is an eighteenth-century term that means pretending to work when you are not actually doing anything at all. Example: 'The Assistant Director just fudgels with his laptop but accomplishes next to nothing. '
Why is it called fudging? ›
Possibly from the word “fadge" in the 17th century fadge ment; to turn out as expected. By the 18th century fadge ment to fit together in a clumsy or dishonest way. By the 1880s “fudge” meaning to cheat a little or be less than honest.
What does the slang term pack fudge mean? ›
(idiomatic, slang) To perform anal sex.
What is a Fudgie slang? ›
Fudgie. Perhaps the best known of northern Michigan nicknames, a fudgie is a person visiting our area. The nickname grew out of the simple fact that most people don't manage to leave without first buying fudge. Indeed, thousands of rectangular pounds of the sweet stuff are exported every year.