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fudge in German

fudge in German is Mist!, Buttertoffee, Fondant — fudge means a soft, very sweet candy made from sugar, butter, and milk or cream.

fudge in German

Mist!
intj
(colloquial, minced oath) Used in place of fuck.
Buttertoffee
noun
(chiefly, _, uncountable) A type of very sweet candy or confection, usually made from sugar, butter, and milk or cream.
Fondant
noun
(chiefly, _, uncountable) A type of very sweet candy or confection, usually made from sugar, butter, and milk or cream.
Blödsinn
noun
(uncountable) Light or frothy nonsense.
Ausweichen
noun
(countable) A deliberately misleading or vague answer.
Herumreden
noun
(countable) A deliberately misleading or vague answer.
Schaumschlägerei
noun
(countable) A deliberately misleading or vague answer.
Fälschung
noun
(uncountable, dated) A made-up story.
Schwindel
noun
(uncountable, dated) A made-up story.
frisierte Geschichte
noun
(uncountable, dated) A made-up story.
Pfusch
noun
(countable) A less than perfect decision or solution; an attempt to fix an incorrect solution after the fact.
Pfuscherei
noun
(countable) A less than perfect decision or solution; an attempt to fix an incorrect solution after the fact.
ausweichen
verb
(intransitive) To try to avoid giving a direct answer.
frisieren
verb
(transitive) To alter something from its true state, as to hide a flaw or uncertainty, deliberately but not necessarily dishonestly or immorally.
manipulieren
verb
(transitive) To alter something from its true state, as to hide a flaw or uncertainty, deliberately but not necessarily dishonestly or immorally.

What does "fudge" mean?

  1. noun A soft, very sweet candy made from sugar, butter, and milk or cream.
    "She bought a slab of chocolate fudge at the fair."
  2. verb To avoid giving a direct or honest answer.
    "The politician fudged the question about tax increases."
  3. verb To alter or manipulate figures or facts slightly, often to hide a problem.
    "The manager was accused of fudging the sales numbers."

fudge in a sentence

  • She bought a slab of chocolate fudge at the fair.
  • The politician fudged the question about tax increases.
  • He fudged his answer when asked why he was late.
  • The manager was accused of fudging the sales numbers.

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Frequently asked questions

What is "fudge" in German?

"fudge" in German is Mist!, Buttertoffee, Fondant. fudge means: A soft, very sweet candy made from sugar, butter, and milk or cream.

How do you use "fudge" in a sentence?

Example: "She bought a slab of chocolate fudge at the fair." In German, "fudge" is Mist!, Buttertoffee, Fondant.

Are there other ways to say "fudge" in German?

Yes — German has 15 translations listed for "fudge": Mist!, Buttertoffee, Fondant, Blödsinn, Ausweichen, Herumreden.

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