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cob

  • to steal.
    I cobbed a bike out of that boys yard last night.

    Last edited on Dec 01 2004. Submitted by Rev.Donny S. on Dec 01 2004.

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gadgie

  • North East of England name for a man (also bloke, geezer, fellow).

    Last edited on May 14 2011. Submitted by Ray C. from Stockton-on-Tees, UK on Dec 01 2004.

  • gadgy is an old northumbrian word meaning non-gypsy

    Last edited on Aug 27 2011. Submitted by redkite from Northumberland, UK on Aug 27 2011.

  • 'Gadgie' is a Scottish slang word for a gypsy or traveller which is equivalent to the English slang 'Pikey' to describe same people

    Last edited on May 14 2013. Submitted by Anonymous on May 14 2013.

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radged

  • a little crazy.

    Last edited on Dec 01 2004. Submitted by Ray C. from Stockton-on-Tees, UK on Dec 01 2004.

adjective

  • To have one's judgement impaired by sexual arousal.

    "He was too radged to notice her large Adam's apple!"

    North East, esp. Middlesbrough

    Last edited on Dec 19 2014. Submitted by Brodie on Dec 19 2014.

  • To be excessively aroused (sexually)

    "He is a pest when he is radged"

    Last edited on Dec 19 2014. Submitted by Brodie on Dec 19 2014.

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