verb General Slang

podge

· verb · brummie

To barge into a queue. The cardinal British sin.

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Definitions

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To push into a queue ahead of where you should be — at the chippy, the bus stop, the school dinner line. A specifically Brummie/Midlands word for the universally hated act of queue-jumping.

“Oi, no podgin in — back of the line.”
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A short, chubby person or a bit of belly fat. The 'podgy' noun sense.

“He's got a bit of a podge on him these days.”
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podge In A Sentence

Oi, no podgin in — back of the line.
He's got a bit of a podge on him these days.

Origin & Usage

Variants podgingpodged in

People Also Ask

What does podge mean in British slang?

To podge means to barge into a queue — jumping the line, which is considered a cardinal British sin. It's used as a verb.

How do you use podge in a sentence?

"Oi, don't podge — the back of the line's over there."

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