by ZeKedgenatorPWNR May 30, 2008
To fit between anything. Literal to its name, this word is used as a space filler in case someone forgets a word. Earliest usage was by A.G in 2005
Example 1: That guy just kedged between me and the other car
Example 2:
Q: How will the two of you come to Chicago
A: We will just Kedge and come
Example 2:
Q: How will the two of you come to Chicago
A: We will just Kedge and come
by johns1 April 2, 2013