- of the word "
bodged",
means to "boggle".
According to
Johnson "boggle" is
another word for hesitate.
Other definitions of the word
bodge taken from Robert...
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George Madison Bodge (February 14, 1841 - July 17, 1914) was an
American author and
historian best
known for his
study of King Philip's War. He also wrote...
- or '
bodged' together; a
hastily improvised and
poorly thought-out
solution to a
fault or 'bug'. ... OED
defines these two
kludge cognates as:
bodge 'to...
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Channel 4's A
Place in the Sun and also co-presented
Cowboy Builders &
Bodge Jobs for
Channel 5 in 2015. In 2022 she
joined ITV's This
Morning presenting...
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known bug that
should be corrected.
FIXME —
should be corrected. HACK,
BODGE,
KLUDGE — a workaround. TODO —
something to be done. NOTE — used to highlight...
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months of work. Head said in an
interview on race
morning that "It's a
bodge frankly. We've put
steel mechanical springs and
dampers on. We've changed...
- and have
resorted to
inferior contemporary methods such as the
Windows bodge of
using three letter extensions for
identifying the file type. Thompson...
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discrete circuits can be
altered in principle,
through the
addition of
bodge wires and the
removal or
replacement of components, ICs cannot. Correction...
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others sold into
slavery for
having been in arms
against the whites.
Bodge,
George Madison (1906). "Capt.
Thomas Wheeler and his Men; with Capt. Edward...
- Also an
insignificant person, incompetent, or loser. As a verb, to idle,
bodge, goof off. Schav:
Sorrel soup. (שטשאַוו, shtshav, from Polish: szczaw; AHD)...