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gadgie — gadjo [ gadʒo ] n. m. • fin XIXe; mot tsigane : rom kadjo ♦ Homme qui n appartient pas à l ethnie des Gitans. Fém. GADGÉ ou GADGIE . ♢ Arg. Homme, mec … Encyclopédie Universelle
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gadgie — I Scottish Vernacular Dictionary noun: An old tinker word meaning a person from a town. Nowadays tends to be used to describe persons from the Central Belt having implications similar to schemie with regard to dress sense, intellect and big dug… … English dialects glossary
gadgie — n, adj British (an) old, infirm or senile (person). A schoolchildren s word mainly heard in the north of England. The source is in dialect of the 19th century or earlier but the precise original meaning is lost … Contemporary slang
gadgie — n.f. Compagne, amie (gitans) … Dictionnaire du Français argotique et populaire
gadgie — … Useful english dictionary
radgie gadgie — noun /ˈrædʒi, ˈɡædʒi/ A bad tempered old man. See Also: gadgie, radge, radgie … Wiktionary
radgie gadgie — Noun. A crazy man. See gadge … English slang and colloquialisms
Resonator mandolin — When Gibson acquired the name in 1993, they announced that they would defend their right to its exclusive use.The resonator mandolin was developed in parallel with the resonator guitar. The resonator guitar was originally designed to be louder… … Wikipedia
Ned (Scottish) — Neds redirects here. For the 2010 film, see Neds (film). Ned is a derogatory term applied in Scotland to hooligans, louts or petty criminals,[1][2] latterly with the stereotypical implication that they wear casual sports clothes.[3] Such usage in … Wikipedia