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equipmentthat Dad's seem to like to collect... large expensive toys, electonics, other cool tools.

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.
dadget by donsez May 19, 2009
Related Words
dadgey dodgey dadger Dadley dadey Dadge dadget Dadseye dangey dargey
Someone who looks like a pure daddy but reviled to be a power bottom when clothing comes off.
I was looking to get completely drilled but turned out he was a total Dadley.
Dadley by DadleyJJ November 27, 2019
Australian term.
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.
dodgey by Susan Blu January 5, 2004
Dadge, n.and adj.

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.
Dadge by Fate_the_Great September 28, 2018
1: A word which can be used in place of the word bloody.
2: A word which can be used as an insult.
1: 'You bloody little nut!'- 'You didgey little nut!'
2: 'You flippin' Didgey!'
Didgey by Goat_011 April 16, 2020

Dodgey Brothers' Constructions 

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.
One DBC, please, in a tall glass.