A noun meaning the diminuitive form of the word "pudge", usually a slight protrusion of belly fat but not so much as to deem someone as "pudgey".
Fat around your back, or "back biscuits" can also be referred to as "bidge" if it is slight, or "budge" if in excess.
The substitution of "u" with "i" to create diminutive versions also applies in the following cases: smudge, fudge, drudge, nudge, judge, crud, etc.
To denote a state in between large and small, an "a" may be substituted in place of "u" or "i" as is the case in "padge." To achieve the superlative, substitute the letter "o" as in "podge", pronounced with a short "o" sound as in "dot".
"Although the physical trainer was hot and clearly inshape, he did have a slight pidge where his six-pack abs ought to have been."
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