Slang word from North-Eastern England which refers to the act of walking through a shallow body of water.
The bairns went plodging in the river.

Non-Geordie Countdown contestant: Seven
Geordie Countdown contestant: Eight!
Richard: Let's here the seven
Non-Geordie Countdown contestant: Lodging
Richard: And the eight?
Geordie Countdown contestant: Plodging.
Richard + Carol + Everyone else: WTF?
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"To paddle or wade in water."
"Ah went to the beach for a plodge in the sea up to me knees but didn't bother coz the watter was too cad (cold) for plodging."

Common usage in NE England dialect.
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Plodge Plodging is when you walk through a body of water such as the sea or a pond.

Let's go for a plodge in the river tyne.
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Shortened form of Porter's Lodge, a place where the porters reside in colleges at Cambridge University.
Hey, anybody know where the Burrell's Field plodge is?
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E.g This hotel is BARE PLODGE! It doesnt have a tv or nuttin!
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Something sticky, a glutinous excretion of the sort you sometimes put your hand in and wonder what is. Similar to milge but thicker, stickier, gloopier and less identifiable.
Oh my God, there's some sort of plodge down th front of my shirt
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The act of engaging in anal sex with an overweight person.
verb: trod plodger
adjective: trodding plodge
I'm going to Jenny Craig meetings to do some trod plodging.
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