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(Highland Slang) Person hailing from Dingwall or immediate area. Short version of gudgie or gudgie-coff.
I'm off to meet some gudge for a pint in the Mallard.
gudge by chird September 10, 2003
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A word describing the feeling you get when becoming fatigued.

Usually a feeling experienced both before and after BUZZING.
“I haven’t slept in a while and am feeling grudgey because of it”

“I was BUZZING earlier but now feel grudgey
Grudgey by Word maker-upper-er December 28, 2018
A word describing the feeling you get when becoming fatigued.

Usually a feeling experienced both before and after BUZZING.
“I haven’t slept in a while and am feeling grudgey because of it”

“I was BUZZING earlier but now feel grudgey
Grudgey by Word maker-upper-er December 28, 2018

gudge me out 

'check out what i'm doing', 'interact with me'
for instance, having just made a delicious meal: "yo, gudge me out"
or, while going for a high five: "gudge me out"
"gudge me out dawg"
gudge me out by gudgemeister October 5, 2018
Something that looks, sounds or feels uncomfortable.
1. The fashions this year look extremely gudgy.

2. I knew Celine Dion's Christmas album was gudgy before I heard it.

3. I hate it when someone touches me on the side of my neck. It feels gudgy.
Gudgy by Ceea June 20, 2009
n. Australian colloquialism. A fishing implement which consists of a long thin shaft of wood, fibre glass, carbon fibre or one of many metals and alloys such as titanium and aluminium which is fitted with one of many spear fishing tips. On the blunt end, is attached a rubber loop which is pulled up the shaft and held fast and provides propulsion. In this position it is loaded. When a target is sighted, the fisherman is require to be within the distance of the spear, once achieved, he lets go of the shaft and it shoots forward until the back end is either stopped by the retention of the rubber loop, it embeds itself into the target or it comes to rest on the ocean floor, reef etc.
"Hey, lets go snorkeling down the beach, and bring your gidgey, we might be able to catch some fish."
gidgey by Darren E January 24, 2008