radge
English
Pronunciation
Etymology 1
Adjective
radge (comparative more radge, superlative most radge)
- (Geordie, Scotland) Violent or crazy.
- 2016 July 16, Joanna Morris, quoting Phil Stephenson, “Tinder date lands Darlington man in Turkey amid military coup”, in The Northern Echo[1], Darlington, UK:
- 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.
- That fight last night was radge
- (Geordie, Gosforth) amazing or stupendous.
- Them burgers in the Brandling Villa are pure radge
Noun
radge (plural radges)
Verb
radge (third-person singular simple present radges, present participle radgin, simple past and past participle radged)
Derived terms
References
Etymology 2
Noun
radge (plural radges)