BLUDGER

Etymology

Noun

bludger (plural bludgers)

(Australia, slang) A pimp, a man living off the earnings of a harlot. [From 1856.]

(Australia, NZ, slang, derogatory) A person who avoids working, or doing their share of work, a loafer, a hanger-on, one who does not pull their weight. [From 1919.]

Anagrams

• Ludbreg, burgled

Source: Wiktionary



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