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When fudge is a verb, it means to avoid straightforwardly answering a question or addressing a subject: "Just answer my question and don't fudge the issue!" Fudge is an American word from college slang meaning "a made-up story."
What is the phonetic symbol for fudge? ›
Break 'fudge' down into sounds: [FUJ] - say it out loud and exaggerate the sounds until you can consistently produce them.
What does pack her fudge mean? ›
(idiomatic, slang) To perform anal sex.
What is the fudge in Wiktionary? ›
Euphemistic form of what the f*ck.
What is the bad word for fudge? ›
Minced oaths are commonly formed by alteration of a curse word. It often alters the ending of the word, such as "darn" for "damn", or "fudge" for "f*ck".
What the heck is fudge? ›
Fudge is a type of confection that is made by mixing sugar, butter and milk. It has its origins in the 19th century United States, and was popular in the women's colleges of the time.
How do you say fudge in British? ›
1 syllable: "FUJ"
What is the plural of fudge? ›
2 fudge /ˈfʌʤ/ noun. plural fudges.
What does the interjection fudge mean? ›
to evade (a problem, issue, etc); dodge; avoid.
What does fudge mean on social media? ›
1. : foolish nonsense. often used interjectionally to express annoyance, disappointment, or disbelief. 2. : a soft creamy candy made typically of sugar, milk, butter, and flavoring.
fudge in American English
1. empty, foolish talk; nonsense. 2. US. a soft candy made of butter, milk, sugar, and chocolate or other flavoring, etc.
What does fudge bad mean? ›
to fudge is to cheat, to falsify something.
What does fudge mean in slang? ›
“Oh, fudge!” Is another way of saying “oh, f*ck!”. In this case, “fudge” is used as a respective way to say so.
What is fudging slang for? ›
Meaning of fudging in English
to avoid making a decision or giving a clear answer about something: fudge the issue The government continues to fudge the issue by refusing to give exact figures.
What the heck slang? ›
phrase [PHR with cl] You say `what the heck' to indicate that you do not care about a bad aspect of an action or situation. [informal, feelings] What the heck, I thought, I'll give it a whirl.
Why do people say fudge? ›
The traditional story of the origin of the interjection fudge "lies! nonsense!" (1766; see fudge (n. 2)) traces it to a sailor's retort to anything considered lies or nonsense, from Captain Fudge, "who always brought home his owners a good cargo of lies" [Isaac Disraeli, 1791, citing a pamphlet from 1700].
What is the alternate meaning of fudge? ›
fudge (verb as in fake, misrepresent) Strongest matches. evade exaggerate falsify overstate.