Radge

//ɹæd͡ʒ// adj, noun, verb

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Definitions

Noun
  1. 1
    A fit of rage. Geordie, Scotland, Yorkshire

    "He hoyed a propa radge when a telt him."

  2. 2
    Alternative form of rodge (“grey duck”). UK, alt-of, alternative, dialectal
  3. 3
    An angry or violent person. Geordie, Scotland, derogatory

    "Thir's a desperate, pleading edge tae her voice. What a fuckin radge."

Verb
  1. 1
    To throw a fit of rage. Geordie
Adjective
  1. 1
    Violent or crazy. Cumbria, Geordie, Scotland, Yorkshire

    "We met for the first time at the airport and ended up in Turkey – I’ve done a lot of radged things in my time but nothing like this."

  2. 2
    amazing or stupendous. Geordie

    "Them burgers in the Brandling Villa are pure radge"

Example

More examples

"We met for the first time at the airport and ended up in Turkey – I’ve done a lot of radged things in my time but nothing like this."

Etymology

Dialectal variant of rage.

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