Nadger vs Cadger - What's the difference?
nadger | cadger |
(informal, especially in plural) A non-specific illness or affliction
(informal, in the plural) The testicles (archaic) A hawker or peddler.
* 1928 , D. H. Lawrence, Lady Chatterley's Lover
(sometimes, Geordie) A beggar.
* Charles Dickens
As nouns the difference between nadger and cadger
is that nadger is a non-specific illness or affliction while cadger is a hawker or peddler.nadger
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(en noun)cadger
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(en noun)- He was not a regular gondolier, so he had none of the cadger and prostitute about him.
- The gentleman cadger .