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4. gadgie
In North East of England, a bloke.
See that gadgie over there,........
1. gadgie
A tinker word for a non-tinker. Gadgie is to tinker, as gentile is to Jew.
Tomorrow we'll knock doors and sell some clothes-pegs to the gadgies.
by WTF Jul 8, 2004 share this add a video
2. gadgie
In the North of scotland gadgie is a term used to describe a man, it has the same meaning in the North of england. It is also used in the fife/tayside area for another word for a ned/chav/mink.
That gadgie sitting in the corner is a knob.
3. gadgie
Dundee term for (chiefly male) addidas tracksuit wearing urban lowlifes. Usually found on at the back of a double decker bus spitting and smoking, or skipping school or kicking a ball against an abandoned shop (also spitting)

Female form of gadgie is chewnieswinger

see also pikey, ned and schemie
Oh no it's the No. 17 bus that's usually full o gadgies.
by scotsbear Aug 12, 2003 share this add a video
5. gadgie
Generic romany/gypsy term for a non gypsy, popular slang term used in Edinburgh, Dundee, Perth and most of east coast Scotland.
Check out the garb on that gadgie.
by poodpood Jul 11, 2005 share this add a video
6. gadgie
A northern, maybe only in teesside, term for some one who is either your friend or someone who is a friend of a friend who's name you dont know (or cant remember). In general a similar word to gezzer, mate, fella
"Now then gadgie, what ya been upto this weekend"
7. gadgie
an old person. :)
it does not mean "bloke" in the north east of england.
it means old person...get it right.
"haha look at that gadgie crossing the road. it looks like ET."