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Drudge
/drʌdʒ/noun / verb
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A drudge is a person who engages in tedious, menial, or backbreaking work, often without much reward or recognition, evoking images of relentless grind in everyday life. In modern contexts, it can also describe automated tools or systems that handle repetitive tasks, underscoring how technology aims to alleviate human drudgery.
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The popular news website Drudge Report, founded by Matt Drudge in 1996, draws its name from this word, transforming the idea of monotonous work into a platform that has broken major stories like the Monica Lewinsky scandal, reaching over 10 million unique visitors monthly and influencing global media.
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