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A very cute girl who can make everyone laugh, if you meet her you will wanna be her bestfriend right away. She is super pretty, smart, popular with a big heart
She is perfect in her own little way.
Gudny is good girl.
gudny by Jenaaaaawert August 23, 2014
Related Words
Gudgy gudge gurgy gudgie gudgud grudgy Guddy Guddy gudgeon Gudger gudgie-coff
The origin of this term was sprung from three sisters living in the bowels of Sierra Vista, a small town located in southern Arizona; bordering Mexico. Derived from the word “grudge” this describes an action continued in a way that is worthy of an extended hold of said grudge. Grudgy is used as both an adjective and verb. A person who is “grudged” is typically harboring x-amount of hate towards something small. This requires little to no action beyond the simple acknowledgement of the grudge. A person who is “grudgy” shows continuing signs or actions of this poor behavior and is a repeat offender of the original grudge committed. Other terms associated with Grudgy include “grudge” “grudgeball” “grudge-o”
Emily: Oh god, what happened?
Krista: The usual, grudgy customer at work who wouldn't leave my section. Top it off with grudgy dog night since they refuse to stop barking.
Emily: Grudge! I hate days like that!
Grudgy by standarddarth April 24, 2013
A man from Dingwall or surrounding areas. Often used in conjunction with other words such as walkeeeen and talkeeeen.
Hey you see that gudgie over there?!
gudgie by Gordys January 16, 2008
(Highland Slang) Person hailing from Dingwall or immediate area.
I'm off for a pint with some gudgies I know.
gudgie by chird September 10, 2003

gudgie coff 

gudgie coff or gadgie coff is a highland term for a person believe it or not, commonly heard in dingwall. The dingwall peoples aren't that bright, mostly inbred as well so have made up their own launaguage. To speak it right - hold your nose, fill your mouth full of marbles and speak from the back of your throat.
john: what like mun, whats the crack the day, going on the shot the night coff, here coff, who's that gadgie coff over there mun , never seen him before like ?

peter: auch no bad mun like, aye thats eh, eh, thats that gudgie coff, whats him name again like, eh, eh, aye thats gugdie from alness like mun. better be off now mun see-ya later like mun.

gudgie-coff

(Highland Slang) Person hailing from Dingwall or immediate area. Longer version of gudgie.
Alright gudgie-coff, howsit going?
gudgie-coff by chird September 10, 2003