A noun meaning the diminuitive form of the word "pudge", usually a slight protrusion of belly fat but not so much as to deem someone as "
pudgey".
Fat around your back, or "
back biscuits" can also be referred to as "
bidge" if it is slight, or "budge" if in excess.
The substitution of "u" with "i" to create diminutive versions also applies in the following cases: smudge, fudge, drudge, nudge, judge, crud, etc.
To denote a state in between large and small, an "a" may be substituted in place of "u" or "i" as is the case in "
padge." To achieve the superlative, substitute the letter "o" as in "podge", pronounced with a short "o" sound as in "dot".
"Although the physical
trainer was hot and clearly inshape, he did have a
slight pidge where his
six-pack abs ought to have been."