释义 |
radge adjective- used in order to express approval UK
- — Susie Dent, The Language Report, p. 75, 2003
- mad; psychotic UK
- [A] bumfluffed young reporter [...] asks: “It is Glasgow you’re from, isnt it?" He [Irvine Welsh] merely smiles. In times past, he would have gone radge at such a slur. Or as radge as a shy, soft-spoken, beamer [blush]-prone guy like him can ever get. — Scotland on Sunday, 24 August 2003
- silly UK, 1961
Northern dialect radgy (mad).
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