interjection General Slang

haddaway

· interjection · geordie

Geordie for get away — disbelief or dismissal.

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Definitions

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Get away! — exclamation of disbelief when someone tells you something mad. Same job as 'no way' or 'you're having a laugh', delivered with full Tyneside lungs.

“He scored a hat-trick? Haddaway!”
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Go on, clear off — a dismissive 'do one'. Less aggressive than the vulgar full version, more 'don't be daft'.

“Haddaway, man, I'm not paying ten quid for a pint.”
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haddaway In A Sentence

He scored a hat-trick? Haddaway!
Haddaway, man, I'm not paying ten quid for a pint.

Origin & Usage

Variants hadawayhad away

People Also Ask

What does haddaway mean?

Haddaway is Geordie for "get away" — used to express disbelief or to dismiss something.

How do you use haddaway in a sentence?

You might say, "Haddaway, that never happened!" when you don't believe someone.

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