weiche karamellbonbons

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fudge
boş laf
fudge
{f} biraz uydurmak; ufak çapta bir yalan söylemek; ufak bir hile yapmak
fudge
kesin bir tavır almamak
fudge
ufak bir hile yapmak
fudge
sözünü tutmamak
fudge
kaçınmak
fudge
bir çeşit yumuşak şekerleme
fudge
{i} yalan
fudge
{f} uydur
fudge
{f} taklidini yapmak
fudge
{i} yumuşak ve çikolatalı şekerleme
fudge
{f} yarım yamalak yapmak
fudge
son dakikada gazeteye konan parça
fudge
fudge geçiştir/topla
fudge
{f} uyduruk kaydırık yapmak
fudge
{i} saçma
fudge
{f} baştan savma yapmak
fudge
(fiil) uydurmak, abartmak, yarım yamalak yapmak, uyduruk kaydırık yapmak, baştan savma yapmak, geçiştirmek, taklidini yapmak
fudge
{i} boş lâf
Немецкий Язык - Английский Язык
fudge
A type of very sweet candy or confection. Often used in the US synonymously with chocolate fudge

Have you tried the vanilla fudge? It's delicious!.

Colloquially, used in place of fuck

Oh, fudge!.

A deliberately misleading or vague answer
A less than perfect decision or solution; an attempt to fix an incorrect solution after the fact
A kind of soft candy composed of sugar or maple sugar, milk, and butter, and often chocolate or nuts, boiled and stirred to a proper consistency
{i} type of soft candy; rich chocolate filling, rich chocolate used as topping; square from a rich chocolate cake; nonsense, foolishness
To try to avoid giving a direct answer; to waffle or equivocate
To make up; to devise; to contrive; to fabricate; as, he never did the experiment, and merely fudged the data
– An American invention, it was created in the mid 1800s in the Eastern women’s colleges of Vassar, and Wellesly The first printed record of fudge came in 1896 with Opera Fudge (Bordeaux) Fudge became popular at Eastern women's colleges around the turn of The name may have come from when students "fudged" by making the confection when they were supposed to be in bed
fake or falsify; "Fudge the figures"; "cook the books"; "falsify the data"
soft creamy candy fake or falsify; "Fudge the figures"; "cook the books"; "falsify the data
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"
If you fudge something, you avoid making a clear and definite decision, distinction, or statement about it. Both have fudged their calculations and avoided specifics
Not true, stuff, make-up (Gaelic, ffug, deception; Welsh, ffug, pretence; whence ffugiwr, a pretender or deceiver ) A word of contempt bestowed on one who says what is absurd or untrue A favourite expression of Mr Burchell in the Vicar of Wakefield
{f} forge, falsify; cheat; talk nonsense; dodge, evade
To foist; to interpolate
A deliberately misleading or vague answer; a less than perfect decision or solution
Fudge is a soft brown sweet that is made from butter, cream, and sugar
To alter something from its true state, as to hide a flaw or uncertainty. Always deliberate, but not necessarily dishonest or immoral
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