fudge
fudge / fəj/ • n. 1. a soft candy made from sugar, butter, and milk or cream. ∎ rich chocolate, used esp. as a filling for cakes or a sauce on ice cream: chocolate cake filled with whipped cream and topped with hot fudge | [as adj.] a fudge cake. 2. an instance of faking or ambiguity: the new settlement is a fudge rushed out to win cheers at the conference. ∎ archaic nonsense.3. a piece of late news inserted in a newspaper page.• v. [tr.] present or deal with (something) in a vague, noncommittal, or inadequate way, esp. so as to conceal the truth or mislead: a temptation to fudge the issue and nudge grades up. ∎ adjust or manipulate (facts or figures) so as to present a desired picture.• interj. dated nonsense (expressing disbelief or annoyance).
fudge
fudge
Hence sb. made-up story, deceit; int. stuff and nonsense! XVIII.