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Webster 1913 Edition
Bodge
Bodge
,Noun.
A botch; a patch.
[Dial.]
Whitlock.
Bodge
,Verb.
T.
[
imp. & p. p.
Bodged
.] To botch; to mend clumsily; to patch.
[Obs. or Dial.]
Webster 1828 Edition
Bodge
BODGE
,Verb.
I.
BODGE
,Noun.
Definition 2024
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English
Verb
bodge (third-person singular simple present bodges, present participle bodging, simple past and past participle bodged)
- (Britain) To do a clumsy or inelegant job, usually as a temporary repair; mend, patch up, repair.
- All the actions of his life are like so many things bodged in without any natural cadence or connexion at all. — (A book of characters, selected from the writings of Overbury, Earle, and Butler, Thomas Overbury and John Earle, 1865)
- Some cars were neglected, others bodged to keep them running with inevitable consequences — (Original Porsche 356: The Restorer's Guide, Laurence Meredith, 2003)
- Do not be satisfied with a bodged job, set yourself professional goals and standards — (The Restauration Handbook, Enric Roselló, 2007)
- To work green wood using traditional country methods; to perform the craft of a bodger.
- 1978, John Geraint Jenkins, Traditional Country Craftsmen, page 16, ISBN 0710087268.
- His father, grandfather and countless generations before him had obtained a living from chair bodging in the solitude of the beech glades.
- 1989, John Birchard, "The artful bodger", American Woodworker, page 41, May-June.
- "Bodging is more a curiosity than a valid craft these days," says Don. "But experience in low-tech woodworking is also a good way for the beginner to start getting a feel for turning without having to make a huge investment in a modern lathe."
- 2000, Beth Robinson Bosk, The New Settler Interviews: Boogie at the Brink, ISBN 189013239X.
- Which is no different than my chair bodging, in that I can go out into the woodland and do my work without having to be tied in to a village shop situation.
- 1978, John Geraint Jenkins, Traditional Country Craftsmen, page 16, ISBN 0710087268.
Synonyms
- (make a temporary repair): see Wikisaurus:kludge
Translations
do a clumsy or inelegant job — see botch
Noun
bodge (plural bodges)
Synonyms
- See Wikisaurus:workaround
Derived terms
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Etymology 2
Unknown
Noun
bodge (plural bodges)
- (historical) The water in which a smith would quench items heated in a forge.
- (South East England) A four-wheeled handcart used for transporting goods. Also, a homemade go-cart.
Adjective
bodge (comparative more bodge, superlative most bodge)
- (slang, Northern Ireland) Insane, off the rails.