Podge vs Wodge - What's the difference?
podge | wodge |
(UK, dialect) A puddle; a plash.
(UK, dialect) porridge
(chiefly, UK, colloquial) A bulk quantity; usually of small items, particularly money.
*2012 , , ‘At War with Ceausescu’, Literary Review , issue 399:
*:Bad food, bad drinks, no decent pubs, no laughter in public, and dodgy money-changers hissing that communism was shit and who then disappeared, leaving us with wodges of worthless notes.
As nouns the difference between podge and wodge
is that podge is (informal) a fat person or podge can be (uk|dialect) a puddle; a plash while wodge is (chiefly|uk|colloquial) a bulk quantity; usually of small items, particularly money.podge
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* hodge-podgeEtymology 2
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