Grumpy. Surly. Like a moaning child who doesn't get his way.
stop being mardy and make me some toast
by Foyf January 22, 2003
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an amazing chick who is a great leader. every girl wishes she could be just like mardi. people are lucky if she even knows their name. she is sweet, nice and pretty. she can be a bitch if she has to. she takes no shit from anybody. she is a great friend and very dependable. she has the very best personality. everybody loves mardi.
mardi is the best person you will ever meet.
by --ittakesabitch-toknowabitch-- November 29, 2011
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Regional slang assumed to be derived from 'Moody' originating from Derby, and over recent years having gradually become more commonly used as far south as Northamptonshire and as far north as Manchester (in many episodes of Coronation Street for example).

It is used most widely to describe children when they are having a tantrum or an adult who is sulking when not getting their own way. It describes a person who is feeling sorry for themselves or is crying shallow, crocodile tears.

This fantastic adjective has risen to more widespread fame in recent times thanks to those lovely lads from Sheffield, the Arctic Monkeys who wrote a song called Mardy Bum about a girl who was really mardy. Now all those southern softies have latched onto this fantastic word, it won't be long before we are hearing Peggy Mitchell behind the bar of the Queen Vic calling Billy a 'Mard Arse'.
In Derby, where the word originates from, it is very common to hear people calling others 'Mard Arse'. 'Stop bein such a mard arse!' meaning 'Stop being so moody, childish, grumpy, etc'.

The word is also used commonly in playground banter. Rhymes such as 'Mardy Mardy Mustard, You Can't Eat Your Custard, Nah, Nah, Nah, Nah, Nah!' were commonplace in Derby schools during the 1980s.

What is so wonderful about this word is that it has a whole meaning of its own and even though assumed to be derived from 'moody' it is not quite the same.

It is therefore of interest to know that the Chinese have a word that has exactly the same meaning as 'Mardy', therefore, it should be accepted into the Oxford English dictionary as a recognised word.
by Melissa Hoang September 26, 2006
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A word popularly used in the Nottingham/East midlands area of england. Words with a similar meaning include: stroppy, moody, sulky, grumpy, childish etc.
1) Oh, stop being so mardy!

2) Ooh look at her, she's in a right mardy!
by whatsername_____x April 17, 2006
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A Mardi is a usually tall, somewhat voluptuous woman, her eyes are very intense and change according to mood. Although, not much else will show on her face accept for her commitment to her purpose in life. Mardi's are cute and fun loving and have amazing smiles. Beware the one that you've rubbed the wrong way. They are loyal and true friends..but do not mistake their kindness for weakness.
Me: "Isn't that new girl, amazing?"
Friend: "Yeah, she's alright."
Me: "Man, she's a total Mardi, I think it could work!
by SparkleBabycakes June 21, 2013
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Childish, sulky. Easily upset and wants their own way all the time.
Mainly from the East Midlands although it does appear to have some use in the Manchester area.
Shurrup and stop being mardy!
by DerbyDazzler October 17, 2005
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A word used commonly in the Ilkeston - Heanor area of Derbyshire meaning the person is a 'cry-baby' or scared to attempt something.

*Childish, easily upset, cowardly - a word restricted to an area between Leicestershire in the South and South Lancashire/South Yorkshire in the North.
( 'Ey Up Mi Duck' The dialect of Derbyshire and the East Midlands - Richard Scullins & John Titford - Countryside Books. Published 2000 ISBN 1 85306 658 3
'Gi' over scrating thee mardy sod'

(Stop crying you childish person)
by Chris Bancroft January 7, 2005
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