bodge job

bodge job
A job that was completed quickly and carelessly, possibly with ones mind on other things, or without using the correct tools, even if no mistakes were made.

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  • bodge job — Noun. A job done poorly, something cobbled together, a makeshift repair. * Compare with botch job …   English slang and colloquialisms

  • Bodge — We bodge things all the time here. I m sure you do too! To do a bodge job means to do a quick and dirty. Make it look good for the next day or two and if it falls down after that hey well we only bodged it! Applies to building, DIY, programming… …   The American's guide to speaking British

  • bodge — 1. verb To do a clumsy or inelegant job, usually as a temporary repair. , All the actions of his life are like so many things bodged in without any natural cadence or connexion at all. (A book of characters, selected from the writings of Overbury …   Wiktionary

  • bodge — n, vb Australian, British (to do) a slapdash job, especially in con structing something. The term may be a back formation from bodger , a rural craftsman who works out of doors in primitive conditions roughly shaping and turning, e.g., chair legs …   Contemporary slang

  • bodge-up — n British 1. a makeshift repair, a ramshackle con struction. The result of someone bodging a job. 2. a mess or disaster. A variant of balls up or botch up influenced by the above sense …   Contemporary slang

  • bodge — Verb. 1. To do a poor job or repair. 2. To cobble (something together). E.g. I bodged together that furniture out of driftwood and old egg boxes. * Compare with botch …   English slang and colloquialisms

  • botch job — Noun. 1. A makeshift construction or repair. Cf. bodge . 2. A thing done badly. Cf. bodge …   English slang and colloquialisms

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