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radgie

Radgie vs Gadgie - What's the difference?

radgie | gadgie |


As nouns the difference between radgie and gadgie

is that radgie is (geordie|and|scotland|pejorative) a violent or aggressive person while gadgie is (mackem|pejorative) an old man or gadgie can be (scotland|pejorative) a person who is poorly educated and engages in hooliganism, petty criminality or loutish behaviour this usage sometimes carries the connotation of youth.

Raggie vs Radgie - What's the difference?

raggie | radgie |


As an adjective raggie

is (obsolete) ragged; rough.

As a noun radgie is

(geordie|and|scotland|pejorative) a violent or aggressive person.

Radgie vs Radgin - What's the difference?

radgie | radgin |


As a noun radgie

is (geordie|and|scotland|pejorative) a violent or aggressive person.

As a verb radgin is

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