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Definition & Meaning of "fudger"in English

Fudger
01

a dishonest, cowardly, or evasive person

fudger definition and meaning
Informal
Offensive
Grammatical Information
animacy status
human
Composition
Compound
countable
plural form
fudgers

What is the origin of the term "fudger" and how is it used?

"fudger" is an English slang term that dates back to at least the 18th–19th century, derived from the verb "to fudge," meaning to falsify, evade, or handle something dishonestly. The term came to describe a person who is dishonest, cowardly, or evasive in behavior or responsibility. It has appeared in literature, informal speech, and social commentary to criticize someone's lack of integrity or courage. The term is derogatory, expressing disapproval or contempt, and is never neutral.

Examples
The fudger salesman round up the numbers to close the deal.
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