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What (who) is mudge - definition

FAMILY NAME
Mudge (disambiguation)

mudge         
When the covers on your bed become disheveled because of constant turning or tossing or the actions in that bed of another, causing sleep discomfort.
Geez, wife, can you lay still? Now the sheets are all mudged!
Katherine Mudge         
BRITISH ARCHER FROM WALES
K G Mudge; K.G. Mudge; KG Mudge; K. G. Mudge
Katherine Gwen Mudge (16 August 1881 – 26 July 1975) was a British archer. She competed at the 1908 Summer Olympics in London.
Henk Mudge         
NAMIBIAN POLITICIAN
Henry Mudge; Henry Ferdinand Mudge
Henry Ferdinand Mudge (known as Henk) (born February 18, 1952) is a Namibian politician and President of the Republican Party.CV at Parliament website.

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Mudge

Mudge is a surname. Notable people with the surname include:

Examples of use of mudge
1. In the latest attack farmer Charles Mudge, of Tavistock, Devon, found 30 of his flock dead with bizarre half–moon symbols carved into their flesh.
2. Peiter "Mudge" Zatko, a respected computer security expert, said phone owners should decide whether to auction their used equipment for a few hundred dollars –– and risk revealing their secrets –– or effectively toss their old phones under a large truck to dispose of them.
3. Peiter Mudge‘‘ Zatko, a respected computer security expert, said phone owners should decide whether to auction their used equipment for a few hundred dollars – and risk revealing their secrets – or effectively toss their old phones under a large truck to dispose of them.
4. Spokesman, Tim Mudge, said: ‘The high temperatures cause crops to mature faster than planned, with the result that harvesting teams and factories struggle to cope.‘ He added: ‘Margins are too tight, after years of bludgeoning by supermarkets, to withstand a bad year like this.‘ The pea harvest was expected to top 150,000 tonnes, however the figure is likely to be down by 30,000 tonnes.