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didgy adjective- nervous, unsettled UK
Possibly from EDGY - I was starting to feel didgy about all this talk. “Let’s get done with this,” I was thinking, “Send me to court for murder and be done!” — Victor Headley, The Man Who Took Down The Great Pitpat, p. [britpulp], 74, 1999
- Time to kill. Getting didgy now. — J.J. Connolly, Layer Cake, p. 245, 2000
- digital UK: SCOTLAND
- Err’s yer didgy watches, three fur a pound. — Michael Munro, The Original Patter, p. 20, 1985
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