BLUDGER: noun, a person who lives off the efforts of others; a person who does not pay his fair share or who does not make a fair contribution to a cost, enterprise, etc., a cadger; an idler, one who makes little effort.
in1905: ‘In Australia ... bludger means what in London and other large English cities is known as a ‘ponce’. ...
In 1971 J. O’Grady in Aussie Etiket gives us this admirably useful advice: ‘When it comes to your turn, return the “shout”. Otherwise the word will spread that you are a “bludger”, and there is no worse thing to be’. - interestingly (to me) that is my ex step granddad who wrote that...
bludger, i.e. one who bludges;
Bludger may refer to:
http://www.anu.edu.au/ANDC/ozwords/December%202001/Bludger.html
BLUDGER: noun, a person who lives off the efforts of others; a person who does not pay his fair share or who does not make a fair contribution to a cost, enterprise, etc., a cadger; an idler, one who makes little effort.
in1905: ‘In Australia ... bludger means what in London and other large English cities is known as a ‘ponce’. ...
In 1971 J. O’Grady in Aussie Etiket gives us this admirably useful advice: ‘When it comes to your turn, return the “shout”. Otherwise the word will spread that you are a “bludger”, and there is no worse thing to be’. - interestingly (to me) that is my ex step granddad who wrote that...
you get me now blud?