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.
radgie
English
Noun
(
en noun)
(Geordie, and, Scotland, pejorative) A violent or aggressive person.
Related terms
* radge
* radgepacket
Derived terms
* radgie gadgie
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gadgie
English
Etymology 1
Noun
(
en noun)
(Mackem, pejorative) An old man.
(Mackem) A watchman.
Related terms
* radgie gadgie
Etymology 2
From (etyl) .
Noun
(
en noun)
(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.
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