Wodge vs Codge - What's the difference?
wodge | codge |
(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.
To patch or cobble together; to make hastily and carelessly.
* 1990 , Rosalind Miles, Ben Jonson: his craft and art (page 159)
As a noun wodge
is a bulk quantity; usually of small items, particularly money.As a verb codge is
to patch or cobble together; to make hastily and carelessly.wodge
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(en noun)codge
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(codg)- this it was that branded him as one of the contemporary theatre's journeymen hack 'playwrights', in his own disparaging phrase, ready to turn a hand to anything, and able to codge up a play to order from any materials at hand.