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(n.)

An overlarge or ungainly slice or hunk of something, esp. food. From the Sylvia Plath novel "The Bell Jar." Believed to be derived from "wedge," n.
Hey Momma, serve me up another wodge of your delicious pecan pie!
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noun. One who does all the easy jobs and leaves all the hard shit to his colleagues.

See also Wodge and Wodging
"Pete's a lazy f*cking Wodger"
Wodger by solihullslim April 15, 2004
to Wodge or Wodgie as it is sometimes referred to, is to kick someone in the private area in frustration when you have been proven wrong in a debate.
So to conclude, you should both shut your cakeholes or I’ll kick you in the WODGIE.
Wodgie by Mr Widge May 20, 2011
noun, a large armount. Like a wedge but rounder.
He showed me a big wodge of tenners.
wodge by el foo November 1, 2006
An alternate enunciation for the act of taking charge of a post, typically used as an excuse to not attend an event.
I cannot go to grandpa's funeral. I got wodge.
Wodge by Tacet Sparks December 1, 2021
"do not peck my wodger, skylark, it hurts. reeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee"
wodger by Granny Doris 69 January 25, 2019