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Definition of radge in English: radgenoun Scottish informal A wild, crazy, or violent person. Example sentencesExamples - Party's nearly finished, ya radge!
- I shouted "Wind your ugly neck in, doss radge!"
- You lot bring that muppet into line or, by God, I will show you what a Scottish radge really is.
- A three-decade, on-off love affair - "It's platonic, ya radge - or metaphorical or somethin'" - was sealed with a kiss that night.
- Ah feel like givin' some radge a burst mooth.
adjective Scottish informal Wild, crazy, or violent. Example sentencesExamples - Ah'm radge, if the truth be telt, ever getting involved with a Doyle.
- Or as radge as a shy, soft-spoken, beamer-prone guy like him can ever get.
- Radge beer-swilling Begbie stole the show with his golfing V-necks and glass hurling.
- More Scottish rammies next month, dinnae miss it ya radge trumpets.
- Except for that radge wee tinfoil suit, and a' them willies on its chin.
Origin 1920s: apparently an alteration of rage. |