bludger
noun [ C ] Australian English informal uk/ˈblʌdʒ.ər/ us/ˈblʌdʒ.ɚ/
游手好闲的人;懒货,懒骨头
someone who relies on the efforts of other people and wants to have things without working for them
People thought I was lazy and a bludger. 人们认为我很懒,是个游手好闲的人。
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- People think if a man stays at home and is supported by his wife he must be a weak specimen, a bludger or such.
- What did he do before? "I was just a dole bludger really," he laughs.
- With everyone talking about working, I'm feeling like a bludger.
- I find it quite disgusting that employers readily assume if you're off work sick you're just a bludger.