noun General Slang

radgie

· noun · geordie

An angry, aggro person — or the rage itself.

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Definitions

1

A short-tempered, aggressive person, the sort who kicks off in the queue at the bus station. Often someone you cross the street to avoid.

“Some radgie was screaming at the cashier over a meal deal.”
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2

The fit of temper itself — 'throwing a radgie' = losing the plot, going off on one.

“Dad threw an absolute radgie when he saw the phone bill.”
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As an adjective: mad, wild, off-the-rails. Can describe a person or a situation.

“The whole night went radgie after the bouncer got involved.”
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radgie In A Sentence

Some radgie was screaming at the cashier over a meal deal.
Dad threw an absolute radgie when he saw the phone bill.
The whole night went radgie after the bouncer got involved.

Origin & Usage

From 'radge' (Scots/North-East) meaning mad or wild — likely from Romani 'raj' or a clipped 'enraged'.

Variants radgeradgy

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