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- verb UK Simple past tense and past participle of
bodge .
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Examples
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One of my grand-dads was a Dr involved in liberating allied POW camps in Burma & Thailand, the other bodged aircraft back together from wrecks.
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As far as watching drivel goes, I know quite a few persons who are such incompetant buckets of lard and entrails you don't want them doing anything that might have consequences if bodged up.
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As far as watching drivel goes, I know quite a few persons who are such incompetant buckets of lard and entrails you don't want them doing anything that might have consequences if bodged up.
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If space permitted here, I could fill several pages with tales of half-finished jobs, unsafe wiring, leaking plumbing and other jobs bodged by idle half-wits who don't give a damn about quality, or even safety, as long as they get paid.
Projects You Shouldn’t Try To DIY | Lifehacker Australia 2009
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I happen to be 20yrs of age (From England) a big HSM fan and think that what you have written is pretty mean! .. infact way out of order and lets hope your greasy smelly hair get bodged up next operation you have to have!! sicko!
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To add to the sanitary problems putting athletes off attending the Delhi Commonwealth Games, a series of DIY SOS bodged building jobs also put the willies up competitors.
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On the other side of the doorway is the pine corner-cupboard I bodged out of skip-wood containing spare blankets and Bushmills for cold nights.
Wildwood Roger Deakin 2009
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I miss my flat where they (said jobsworths) had bodged everything so my bills were 37p a quarter for leccy and about 7p for gas.
Drowning In Lies Newmania 2007
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It did seem a bit bodged-together from assorted wires rather than carefully reported from their guys, though.
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On the other side of the doorway is the pine corner-cupboard I bodged out of skip-wood containing spare blankets and Bushmills for cold nights.
Wildwood Roger Deakin 2009
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