3 definitions by Denver Wagner
trans. v.
(while in Wales) to come up to people and address them in Welsh, whether you know that they speak Welsh or not. Cf. come-raeg
(while in Wales) to come up to people and address them in Welsh, whether you know that they speak Welsh or not. Cf. come-raeg
I was in the queue in St. David's Hall, and this woman came out of nowhere and welshed the bartender. After a split second of no response from him, she repeated in English.
by Denver Wagner February 28, 2016
trans. v.
(while in Wales) to come up to people and address them in Welsh, whether you know that they speak Welsh or not (deriv. Cymraeg). Cf. welsh
(while in Wales) to come up to people and address them in Welsh, whether you know that they speak Welsh or not (deriv. Cymraeg). Cf. welsh
In Y Gwyll, the Welsh version of Hinterland, DCI Mathias would always come-raeg to people all the time.
by Denver Wagner February 28, 2016
verb (esp. of an Asian person)
to walk directly towards another person due to distraction while texting.
to walk directly towards another person due to distraction while texting.
by Denver Wagner November 20, 2014