by Deetrade June 30, 2010
by Sinepunk Macgyver June 30, 2003
by russian123 January 11, 2011
It's a informal term, usually used in the world of business to beat heavily especially in a competition , or an argument.
When you bludgeon sb you thrash him , you're a winner.
When you bludgeon sb you thrash him , you're a winner.
by lear87 July 19, 2009
Holy shit! Johnny just bludgeoned that crazy old man in the neck with a giant club, rupturing his esophagus!
by Dana McCollins December 27, 2004
Derived from the american 'blud' and the english 'brethren' meaning a group of close brothers.
An upper-class method of speaking to commoners and trying to 'fit in'.
An upper-class method of speaking to commoners and trying to 'fit in'.
Person telling story: 'Me and my bludgeon got together on sunday after church'
Lady Smith: 'excuse my dear bludgeon, could you possibly direct me to Harrods?'
Lady Smith: 'excuse my dear bludgeon, could you possibly direct me to Harrods?'
by Genoliv February 28, 2010