Generally refering to someone short who is trying to reach for something but cannot quite grasp it. This is a broad term that can be used referencing short people, or if your friend is trying to get a girl that is way out of his league, or threatening to beat someone up who is 5X your size.
by Arnold October 08, 2003
VERB (midging, midged)
1. to unintentionally ignore or overlook someone, especially in the context of online chats.
1. to unintentionally ignore or overlook someone, especially in the context of online chats.
by crypt0bot August 15, 2018
a short cuddly individual who makes the lives of lots of people a whole lot better by their midginess.
I love that young MIDGE, dont you? isnt he so nice and friendly, like a badger before it becomes enraged and bloodthirsty.
by jon213 January 22, 2004
by Uglor September 06, 2006
Flying pests that look similar to mosquitoes. Even though these things don't bite... the sheer numbers of them in one location can be extremely disruptive. Midge swarms have even been known to cause disruption to traffic and can also appear on weather radars.
Most commonly found near streams, rivers, ponds, and large bodies of water. Usually dormant until spring and early summer weather.
Most commonly found near streams, rivers, ponds, and large bodies of water. Usually dormant until spring and early summer weather.
by Brad198910 June 12, 2006
n. A blatant homosexual of small stature. Thinks Sl00t is his girlfriend, but she is simply a whore. Firm supporter of censorship. Firm supporter of anal sex.
by 166 April 10, 2004
1: a small fly. see myiasis
Etymology: Middle English migge, from Old English mycg; akin to Old High German mucka midge, Greek myia fly, Latin musca
Date: before 12th century
biting midge gall midge
Etymology: Middle English migge, from Old English mycg; akin to Old High German mucka midge, Greek myia fly, Latin musca
Date: before 12th century
biting midge gall midge
The hair had lice playing jacks, the pupils were sewer-green, all's he needed was someone to mourn him and maybe a biting midge to keep him off his feet.
by Nco November 23, 2003