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Pudge vs Pidge - What's the difference?

pudge | pidge |

As nouns the difference between pudge and pidge

is that pudge is something short and fat while pidge is {{cx|slang|lang=en}} A pigeonhole.

As a verb pidge is

{{cx|slang|transitive|lang=en}} To post (something) in a pigeonhole.

pudge

English

Noun

(pudges)
  • something short and fat.
  • pidge

    English

    Noun

    (en noun)
  • A pigeonhole.
  • * 2014 , Emerald Fennell, Shiverton Hall: The Creeper (page 114)
  • Toynbee examined the book with interest. 'He said it was put in your pidge ?' he said.

    Verb

    (pidg)
  • To post (something) in a pigeonhole.
  • Please pidge your completed application form to the society president.

    Usage notes

    * Associated with Oxford University.

    References

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