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Radge vs Cadge - What's the difference?

radge | cadge |

In geordie|lang=en terms the difference between radge and cadge

is that radge is (geordie) to throw a fit of rage while cadge is (geordie) to beg.

As nouns the difference between radge and cadge

is that radge is (geordie|scotland) a fit of rage while cadge is (falconry) a circular frame on which cadgers carry hawks for sale.

As verbs the difference between radge and cadge

is that radge is (geordie) to throw a fit of rage while cadge is (geordie) to beg.

As an adjective radge

is (geordie|scottish) violent or crazy.

radge

English

Adjective

(en adjective)
  • (Geordie, Scottish) Violent or crazy.
  • That fight last night was radge

    Noun

    (en noun)
  • (Geordie, Scotland) A fit of rage.
  • He hoyed a propa radge when a telt him

    Verb

  • (Geordie) To throw a fit of rage.
  • Derived terms

    * radgepacket * radgie

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    cadge

    English

    Noun

    (en noun)
  • (falconry) A circular frame on which cadgers carry hawks for sale.
  • Verb

  • (Geordie) To beg.
  • "Are ye gannin te cadge a lift of yoer fatha?"
  • (US, British, slang) To obtain something by wit or guile; to convince someone to do something they might not normally do.
  • To carry hawks and other birds of prey.
  • * (seeCites)
  • (UK, Scotland, dialect) To carry, as a burden.
  • (Halliwell)
  • (UK, Scotland, dialect) To hawk or peddle, as fish, poultry, etc.
  • (UK, Scotland, dialect) To intrude or live on another meanly; to beg.
  • (Wright)

    Derived terms

    * cadger * codger

    Synonyms

    * (obtain from others) scrounge, bum

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