1. fudging - Noun
2. fudging - Verb
of Fudge
Source: Webster's dictionaryFudging the data in any way whatsoever is quite literally a sin against the holy ghost of science...I'm not religious, but I put it that way because I feel so strongly. It's the one thing you do not ever do. You've got to have standards. James Lovelock
Succotash my cocker spaniel, you fudging crevasse-hole dipshiitake! Jonathan Safran Foer
I'm always very nervous about the word 'dancer' next to my name because anyone who's really trained in dance will go, 'This guy's fudging so badly.' Hugh Jackman
But fudging legislative or personal history facts is quite different from actually rewriting history.” Source: Internet
Eritrea should not be allowed to succeed in this attempt at fudging the issues involved which is transparently disingenuous. Source: Internet
Instead of fudging the figures, we have frankly told markets that we are exceeding fiscal deficit target by 0.3 percent this year and for next year we are giving a target of 3.3 percent. Source: Internet