very dadgey
by gongy0503 March 9, 2022
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A Dad toy - Dadget rhymes with Gadget.
A Dad toy - Dadget rhymes with Gadget.
Father's day is coming up, what kind of dadgets is he into?
He's got a camper, boat, 4-wheeler... all the dadgets.
He's got a camper, boat, 4-wheeler... all the dadgets.
by donsez May 19, 2009
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1. Something or someone that is a bit suspicious, doesn't seem quite right. Doesn't seem the real deal.
2. Slack, broken, worthless or useless.
3. Not very appealing.
1. Something or someone that is a bit suspicious, doesn't seem quite right. Doesn't seem the real deal.
2. Slack, broken, worthless or useless.
3. Not very appealing.
1. That car salesman seemed a bit dodgey.
2. This old car is pretty dodgey.
3. That band last night were pretty dodgey.
2. This old car is pretty dodgey.
3. That band last night were pretty dodgey.
by Susan Blu January 5, 2004
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Pronunciation: dadge
a. An action at which an illustrated snail or dog (interchangeably related) named ‘Nitez’ or ‘Oky Docky’ is shown to be dodging a pokeball (or any similar forms of projectile)
Lexicon, n.
Colloquially coined by an entity known as Nitez, Oky Docky
Pronunciation: dadge
a. An action at which an illustrated snail or dog (interchangeably related) named ‘Nitez’ or ‘Oky Docky’ is shown to be dodging a pokeball (or any similar forms of projectile)
Lexicon, n.
Colloquially coined by an entity known as Nitez, Oky Docky
This boss named Red (not the weakling Ash Tomato Ketchup ) is god damn OP, I cant dadge his attacks.
by Fate_the_Great September 28, 2018
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Get the Didgey mug.Alcoholic cocktail comprised of one shot of Bacardi rum, one shot of Malibu coconut rum, and topped up with sparkling lemonade.
History: Devised in June 1999 by a group of volunteer labourers working on building wooden containers for transporting Polish folkloric dance costumes for the Ashfield, Sydney, Australia based ensemble "Syrenka". After a long day at work where they nicknamed their opearation "dodgey brothers' constructions", the DBC boys scrounged around for what refreshment they could find. All there was left was a bottle of Bacardi, a bottle of Malibu and some lemonade. They decided it went well together, and a new drink was born.
Over the following years, knowledge of the "DBC" cocktail has spread to many a pub in Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane and Canberra in Australia, and parts of Europe and the United States.
History: Devised in June 1999 by a group of volunteer labourers working on building wooden containers for transporting Polish folkloric dance costumes for the Ashfield, Sydney, Australia based ensemble "Syrenka". After a long day at work where they nicknamed their opearation "dodgey brothers' constructions", the DBC boys scrounged around for what refreshment they could find. All there was left was a bottle of Bacardi, a bottle of Malibu and some lemonade. They decided it went well together, and a new drink was born.
Over the following years, knowledge of the "DBC" cocktail has spread to many a pub in Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane and Canberra in Australia, and parts of Europe and the United States.
by Alex of Syrenka May 31, 2005
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