Cludge vs Kludge - What's the difference?
cludge | kludge |
A toilet.
*1994 , Gordon Legge, I Love Me (Who Do You Love?) , p. 10:
*:‘Listen, hen, I better get going. Just need to visit the old cludge first.’
*2012 , (Caitlin Moran), Moranthology , Ebury Press 2012, p. 48:
*:Should I ever coin it in with a series of bonkbusters, I reflect, looking at the draughty – doubtless rat-infested – cludge , I should like to erect a similar statue, to all the nameless women throughout time who died on the toilet of cystitis.
(electronics engineering) An improvised device, usually crudely constructed. Typically used to test the validity of a principle before doing a finished design.
(general) Any construction or practice, typically inelegant, designed to solve a problem temporarily or expediently.
(computing) An amalgamated mass of totally unrelated parts forming a distressing whole.
to build or use a kludge
