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Definition of Bodged

Bodged
Bodge Bodge, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Bodged.] To botch; to mend clumsily; to patch. [Obs. or Dial.]

Meaning of Bodged from wikipedia

- 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...
- 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...
- discrete circuits can be altered in principle, through the addition of bodge wires and the removal or replacement of components, ICs cannot. Correction...
- and have resorted to inferior contemporary methods such as the Windows bodge of using three letter extensions for identifying the file type. Thompson...
- known bug that should be corrected. FIXMEshould be corrected. HACK, BODGE, KLUDGE — a workaround. TODO — something to be done. NOTE — used to highlight...
- point. Surtees and Clark started with him on the first row. Hill and Clark bodged the start, which allowed fourth-starting Gurney to come through into the...
- series made up of ten eight-minute episodes entitled Podge & Rodge's TV Bodges for BBC Prime. It was a collection of TV mishaps akin to It'll be Alright...
- Motion Content Group Channel Patrol 2014–2015 BBC One Cowboy Builders and Bodge Jobs 2015–2016 Channel 5 Sun, Sea and Selling Houses 2017–present Channel...
- 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...
- 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...