spudger

English

Etymology

1425–75; a variant of late Middle English spuddle (short knife).

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spudger (plural spudgers)

  1. A hand-held tool consisting of a short narrow rod with various shaped tools at the ends.
    1. (telecommunications) A hand tool used to work on punch-down blocks without short circuiting electric terminals. It has a hook on one end and a notched blade on the other.
      Place the upper casing on edge and use a spudger to push the keyboard away from the casing, poking the spudger through the holes where the screws were.
    2. A computer technician's tool used as a prybar and probe for use with plastic and other parts.
    3. An electronics tool made of nylon filled with glass, for holding components while soldering.

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