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Podge

Podge \Podge\, n. [Cf. G. patsche puddle, mire.]

  1. A puddle; a plash.
    --Skinner.

  2. Porridge. [Prov. Eng.]
    --Halliwell.

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podge

Etymology 1 n. (context informal English) a fat person Etymology 2

n. 1 (context UK dialect English) A puddle; a plash. 2 (context UK dialect English) porridge

Usage examples of "podge".

The synthesis of Hodge and Podge, and especially of biogram and logogram, in such cultures is indicated by the amazement of explorers from authoritarian societies when first encountering them.

In consequence she had overslept, so that she had had to hurry over her dressing and sketchy breakfast, attend to Podge and then hurry through the streets to the Underground.

Of course, a room in the Nurses' Home would have been more comfortable, bul then she wouldn't have been able to keep Podge.

The others had an assortment of staggeringly annoying monikers that were impossible to keep straight: Hodge and Podge, Hoi and Paloi, Hither and Thither, Tutti and Fruitti, So On and So Forth, etc.

When a telephone message came through that Rupert was coming back that evening, Podge re-doubled her efforts.