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smoodge
[
smooj
]
smoodge
/
smudʒ
/
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[
smooj
]
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verb (used without object),
smoodged,
smoodg·ing.
Australian
.
to curry favor; seek unwarranted recognition.
Origin:
1895–1900;
perhaps alteration of
smooch
2
Related forms
smoodg·er,
noun
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smoodge
or
smooge
(smuːdʒ)
—
vb
(
Austral
), (
NZ
) variants of
smooch
smooge
or
smooge
—
vb
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