1. The fashions this year look extremely gudgy.
2. I knew Celine Dion's Christmas album was gudgy before I heard it.
3. I hate it when someone touches me on the side of my neck. It feels gudgy.
2. I knew Celine Dion's Christmas album was gudgy before I heard it.
3. I hate it when someone touches me on the side of my neck. It feels gudgy.
by Ceea June 20, 2009
A man from Dingwall or surrounding areas. Often used in conjunction with other words such as walkeeeen and talkeeeen.
by Gordys January 12, 2008
by chird September 10, 2003
"gudgie" in old Scots meant a short stout fellow (Ref. Scottish Dictionary by John Jamieson 1840).
The word still remains in use in the North East of Scotland, most predominantly in Dingwall to refer to any type of fellow.
Other words derived from gudgie include: gudge, gudgie-coff, coff
The word still remains in use in the North East of Scotland, most predominantly in Dingwall to refer to any type of fellow.
Other words derived from gudgie include: gudge, gudgie-coff, coff
by muirman February 20, 2014
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.
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.
by jonathan maclennan June 03, 2006
by chird September 10, 2003
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