To poke with a stick.To foist.To make or fix awkwardly or clumsily; arrange confusedly; botch; bungle.to compute a ship's change of position from one noon to the next by dead-reckoning, determining by means of tables the northing, southing, easting, and westing made by the different courses and distances sailed, and applying the result to the latitude and longitude of the previous noon.To work clumsily; labor in a clumsy fashion.n. Nonsense; stuff; rubbish: most commonly used as a contemptuous interjection.Fabulous.In printing, to make use of improper materials or methods to produce a needed result with greater speed.n. In newspaper parlance, matter of supposed importance, as the latest sporting news or sensational stuff, which comes to hand too late to find a place in the plates before going to press, and is inserted in a special place by cutting the plates. See fudge-box.n. In printing, an unworkmanlike practice.n. A kind or home-made candy composed of milk, sugar, butter, and chocolate, boiled together, flavored with vanilla, and, when nearly cool, poured into a rectangular pan and cut into squares: more fully designated chocolate-fudge.