To move; stir; change position; give way: now usually with a negative, implying stubborn resistance to pressure.To move; stir; change the position of.Brisk; jocund.n. A leathern bag.n. Lambskin dressed with the wool outward, much used in the Elizabethan era and since as an inexpensive fur for the edging of garments.n. Same as budge-barrel.[⟨ budge, 2.] Trimmed or adorned with budge (see I., 2): as, “budge gowns,”Scholastic; pedantic; austere; surly; stiff; formal: as, “budge doctors,”n. One who slips into a house or shop to steal cloaks, etc.; a sneak-thief.n. Same as booze.