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budge

to cut in line

Early Childhood usage

"Teacher, he BUDGED!"

by misskt December 4, 2004

147๐Ÿ‘ 71๐Ÿ‘Ž


budge

Budge (v) derived from the action of Budging.
A coloquial term for anal fingering, or anything pertaining to the grounds of anality. If the extension is used, then the item used in the extension is to enter the anus through the sphynkter. If not, it is your fingers that enter the anus.

History:
Spawned from a young mans honesty, the word budge was formed by a group of 7 sixteen year olds on a road trip to port fairy in 2007.

Extensions:
If the anal activity is using a different part of the body, or a different item for that matter, the the item or body part should be placed infront of the term Budge or Budge in any of its tenses. The Item or Body Part Should have the "ee" sound on the end of it ("ee"as in Fee"_ but spelt as "ie" or "y".
I.E:
Fisty Budge : budging with a fist.
Phonie Budge: Budging with a phone.
Footie Budge: Budging with a foot.

"...He put his hand up and attmited that he had budged"
"wanna Budge?"
"My mum walked in on my Budging"
"let's try a ballsie budge."

by Titch Messier July 11, 2007

108๐Ÿ‘ 80๐Ÿ‘Ž


budge

From 'Budgie', means mate, bro, dude, man or pal.

"Yo whats up, Budge?"
"Hey Budge, keen to go to this rave?"

by ive-ree August 26, 2003

48๐Ÿ‘ 53๐Ÿ‘Ž


budge

1. Something that is on a budget. usually, a low budge.
2. Something that is cheaply made

"This toast is really budge"

by nappy March 14, 2005

38๐Ÿ‘ 43๐Ÿ‘Ž


budge

This term has a similar meaning as brass.
Therefore if something is budge, it is rubbish, worthless, crap and cheap. It derives from the word budget.

'These chips are budge' means that they are disgusting and should be chucked in the bin immediately. Go get yourself a kebab instead.

by Cos November 12, 2003

12๐Ÿ‘ 25๐Ÿ‘Ž


budge

A greating. As in, budge a guy do? Evolved from What are you doing?

Hey Matt, Budge a guy do.

by Scott February 15, 2004

12๐Ÿ‘ 29๐Ÿ‘Ž


budging

To move from ones current position. To budge.

Used to implore someone to move - "Will you please budge over." reply "I'm budging over aren't I?"

Also used in a negative - "This screw is rusted solid it won't budge." reply "That's going to take some budging."

by ctdf March 20, 2006

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