interjection General Slang

g'wed

· interjection · scouse

Go on / go ahead — Scouse encouragement.

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All-purpose green light. Cheer someone on, agree with a plan, or tell a mate to crack on with whatever they're plotting. The Scouse 'let's go'.

“Pint after work? G'wed, lad.”
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g'wed In A Sentence

Pint after work? G'wed, lad.

Origin & Usage

Contraction of 'go ahead', smashed together the way only Scousers say it.

People Also Ask

What does g'wed mean?

It's Scouse (Liverpool) for "go on" or "go ahead" — a shout of encouragement.

How do you use g'wed in a sentence?

"G'wed lad, you've got this!"

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