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In some senses, bodgy is marked as slang, UK. Watch for register when choosing this word.
BODGY + NOUN
eighties, removal
adj
Fake; phony.
On the other hand, 'bodgy' dealers (those who sell fake caps or half-weights) have become more common, especially during periods when there are few genuine dealers available
A 'bodgy' contract was drawn up and Herbert signed. The friend referred to the land as the 'Black and White Estate' because 'so many people were using it to launder illegal money'.
Sloppy or makeshift; bodged.
A bodgy eighties removal of all the picture rails had left the walls with a serious case of the lumps.
It must have taken the robot hours of painstaking labour, and the only remaining problem was the panels themselves, which were a bodgy mis-match of advertising hoardings, street signs and flattened-out garbage cans.
On the other hand, 'bodgy' dealers (those who sell fake caps or half-weights) have become more common, especially during periods when there are few genuine dealers available
WiktionaryA 'bodgy' contract was drawn up and Herbert signed. The friend referred to the land as the 'Black and White Estate' because 'so many people were using it to launder illegal money'.
WiktionaryA bodgy eighties removal of all the picture rails had left the walls with a serious case of the lumps.
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In some senses, bodgy is marked as slang, UK. Watch for register when choosing this word.