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  1. Nov 25, 2019 · The phrase nudge, nudge (wink, wink), sometimes followed by say no more, is used to imply cheeky, conspiratorial or mischievous insinuation or innuendo, especially of a sexual nature. This phrase generally refers to Nudge Nudge, a sketch from the third episode of the British comedy series Monty Python’s Flying Circus, which was first ...

  2. Nudge, Nudge” is one of the more popular Monty Python sketches. It appeared in numerous live shows, as well as the 1971 film And Now for Something Completely Different…“ The film version ...

  3. May 10, 2017 · The first word is “nudge,” “noodge,” or “nudzh” (one finds all three spellings, pronounced with a vowel like the “u” in “push”), which as a verb means to bother or pester someone, and as a noun means a nuisance or a pest. These come from Yiddish nudyen, to bore, as does Yiddish/Yinglish “nudnik,” a bore or obsessive talker.

  4. Nudge, meaning to push gently - from a Scandinavian/Icelandic word 'Nugga' to push. Also similar to an Old English word 'cnocian' to knock.

  5. Level up your songwriting skills with our song breakdowns, tips and tricks in our songwriting blog. Top nudge rhymes: judge,touch,budge,but,love,what,just,one,come,from. From the best rhyming dictionary made for songwriters.

  6. Credits. ×. Definitions of 'nudge'. 1. If you nudgesomeone, you push them gently, usually with your elbow, in order to draw their attention to something. 2. If you nudgesomeone or something into a place or position, you gently push them there. 3. If you nudgesomeone into doing something, you gently persuade them to do it.

  7. Nudge definition: to push slightly or gently, especially with the elbow, to get someone's attention, prod someone into action, etc.. See examples of NUDGE used in a sentence.

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