Oh no it is radgie gadgie
by Gadgie May 13, 2022
In the West of Scotland, I believe the term equates to someone that no one would associate themselves with else they get tainted with the same brush.
NOT a term of endearment.
It applies equally to both male and female... no sex discrimination there!
NOT a term of endearment.
It applies equally to both male and female... no sex discrimination there!
As children we would call someone a gadgie if they had a cold sore or spots and avoid them.
As teenagers it would apply to someone of the opposite sex who was not particularly attractive.
As adults I think we stopped using the term.
As teenagers it would apply to someone of the opposite sex who was not particularly attractive.
As adults I think we stopped using the term.
by Bill Kane April 09, 2007
by WTF July 09, 2004
by PerthLad November 19, 2009
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.
by fraz1776 May 15, 2006
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
Female form of gadgie is chewnieswinger
see also pikey, ned and schemie
by scotsbear August 12, 2003
a wus playn with me gang in the scrap yard wen an owld gadgy chased us wee a big stick.
North of England - Middlesbrough
North of England - Middlesbrough
by rjon November 17, 2009