To obtain something by wit or guile; to convince someone to do something they might not normally do
A wooden frame perch which can be carried with shoulder straps for travelling trained birds - this is probably where the name 'golf caddy' came from Or a wooden box with padded top to use to travel birds
If someone cadges food, money, or help from you, they ask you for it and succeed in getting it. Can I cadge a cigarette? He could cadge a ride from somebody. = scrounge. to ask someone you know for something such as food, money, or cigarettes, because you do not have any or do not want to pay cadge sth from/off sb (cadger (15-19 centuries), from cadge (14-19 centuries))