verb
- to avoid work or duty; to shirk or slack off
Usage: informal; chiefly Australian and New Zealand English
noun
- the act of avoiding work or duty; idleness or loafing
Usage: informal; chiefly Australian and New Zealand English
Examples
- He was caught bludging during work hours instead of completing his tasks.
- Stop bludging and get back to your homework.
- The teacher noticed students bludging in the back of the classroom.
- His bludging cost him the promotion he was hoping for.
- She accused her coworker of bludging while everyone else stayed late.
- Bludging off school is not acceptable behavior.
- The manager warned the team against bludging on the job.