(verb)
1. To cause embarrassment to oneself by continuously trying to call someone after a night out
2. To cause embarrassment to oneself by persuading someone else to call a particular person on your behalf during a night out
1. To cause embarrassment to oneself by continuously trying to call someone after a night out
2. To cause embarrassment to oneself by persuading someone else to call a particular person on your behalf during a night out
You wouldn't believe who did a gedge last night.
Things got a bit weird after she kept doing a gedge on me.
Things got a bit weird after she kept doing a gedge on me.
by MrA January 12, 2009
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Get the Gedge mug.A North of England word meaning an old man, fogey, bloke. The sort of chap you would see with a Woodbine out of his mouth, a crooked back and a dodgy mac.
by Mike Chapman December 4, 2003
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Ted: Yeah.. She's pulling a Gedge..
Ted: Yeah.. She's pulling a Gedge..
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Get the Pulling a Gedge mug.To slam a door following an altercation in a relationship (usually bedroom but could be front door or other) - works best in terraced houses in northern English.
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