Pudge — is a nickname of various people:*Carlton Fisk, Hall of Fame catcher who played for the Boston Red Sox and Chicago White Sox *Iván Rodríguez, current catcher for the New York Yankees*Pudge, the nickname of William Heffelfinger, considered the… … Wikipedia
pudge — (n.) short, thick set person, 1808; see PUDGE (Cf. pudge) … Etymology dictionary
pudge — Padge Padge, n. (Zo[ o]l.) The barn owl; called also {pudge}, and {pudge owl}. [Prov. Eng.] [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Pudge — Recorded as Poag, Poge, Poage, Pogue, Puig, Pogg, Pudge, Poig, and the patronymics Pogson, Poxon, and Poggs, this interesting and unusual surname is of early medieval English origin. It is one of a handful of surnames surviving which were derived … Surnames reference
pudge — Extra fat that can be found on the stomach, thighs, backside, and sometimes the face. Back formation from pudgy. I need to work off some of this pudge on my stomach … Dictionary of american slang
pudge — Extra fat that can be found on the stomach, thighs, backside, and sometimes the face. Back formation from pudgy. I need to work off some of this pudge on my stomach … Dictionary of american slang
pudge owl — Padge Padge, n. (Zo[ o]l.) The barn owl; called also {pudge}, and {pudge owl}. [Prov. Eng.] [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
pudge — noun /pʌʤ/ something short and fat. See Also: pudgy … Wiktionary
PUDGE — Pudgies Chicken, Inc. (Business » NASDAQ Symbols) … Abbreviations dictionary
pudge — noun N. Amer. informal fat on a person s body. Origin C19 (denoting a fat person): of unknown origin … English new terms dictionary