- soft creamy candy
- tamper, with the purpose of deception; "Fudge the figures"; "cook the books"; "falsify the data"
- hedge: avoid or try to avoid fulfilling, answering, or performing (duties, questions, or issues); "He dodged the issue"; "she skirted the problem"; "They tend to evade their responsibilities"; "he evaded the questions skillfully"
- Fudge is a type of Western confectionery which is usually very sweet, extremely rich and frequently flavored with cocoa. ...
- Fudge is a generic role-playing game system for use in freeform role-playing games. The name "FUDGE" was once an acronym for Freeform Universal Donated (later, Do-it-yourself) Gaming Engine and, though the acronym has since been dropped, that phrase remains a good summation of the game's design ...
- Fudge is an American children's television series produced by Amblin Entertainment in association with MTE, based on a series of Judy Blume books about a young boy nicknamed Fudge. ...
- Light or frothy nonsense; A type of very sweet candy or confection. Often used in the US synonymously with chocolate fudge; A deliberately misleading or vague answer; A less than perfect decision or solution; an attempt to fix an incorrect solution after the fact; To try to avoid giving a ...
- (fudger) Agent noun of fudge; one who fudges
- Secret modification of a roll or other action resolution by the GM to achieve desired results. Example: GM secretly rolls a 20 on a d20, (in many games considered an automatic hit). Instead of applying a hit to the player character which would kill them outright, the GM declares the roll a miss. ...
- A semisoft candy usually made with sugar, butter, milk or cream, corn syrup, and flavorings.
- A popular treat among tourists in the Upper Peninsula . A number of fudge shops line Portage Avenue directly across from the Soo Locks. Because fudge is so popular among tourists, the nickname "Fudgie" has become a popular moniker for the summer visitors to the Eastern U. ...
- is a soft, creamy, sweet candy that appears to have been first made on American college campuses during the 1890s. We don't, however, know why it became known as "fudge". The Webster's Dictionary speculates that the making of the candy was a way to "fudge" on dormitory rules. ...
- embuste; dulce de azúcar o chocolate; arreglar; amañar; inventar; hacer chapuceramente
- a confection. A combination of chocolate, cream, butter and sugar are cooked together to form a smooth confection. Nuts are often added.
- Decrease revolutions on the ball; a weak shot producing a weak ball, done on purpose to cut down the hook.
- A semi-soft confection made from brown or white sugar, butter, cream, and evaporated milk (or plain water) and flavored usually with either chocolate or vanilla, but sometimes with ginger, glazed fruits, maple syrup, nuts, or orange.
- N (soft candy) mola bombonoJW, molbombonoPB; Vt (fake, falsify) falsi; (evade, dodge) eviti; (screw up) fuŝi, (adjust in a clumsy way) fuŝripari; vi (cheat) friponi; interj fek!
- A creamy, rich, decadent confection normally made with chocolate. Fudge is cooked on the stovetop, poured into a pan to cool, and then cut into small squares. Fudge is normally made with sugar, cream, chocolate, and sometimes butter and marshmallows. See recipe for Rocky Road Fudge.
- When the GM alters the results of a die roll, usually without the players knowing that they’ve done so. The only form of cheating that’s widely accepted in gaming.
- Fudge is a cooked chocolate confectionary item. There are various types of fudge recipes; however maximum types of fudge contain chocolate, sugar, butter, and condensed milk, evaporated milk, or cream.
- Type of energy-rich mixture, which had to be carefully formulated to avoid leaving the escapers with headaches or nausea (a result of suddenly eating a lot of fat and sugar after months of poor nutrition). Cocoa base (unlike 'Goo', which had a cereal base).
- The labradors Ruby and Fudge are Rupert’s dogs.
- Slang, to fake it, or to stretch the normal rules.