Fadge

Word FADGE
Character 5
Hyphenation fadge
Pronunciations N/A

Definitions and meanings of "Fadge"

What do we mean by fadge?

To be suitable (with or to something).

To agree, to get along (with).

To get on well; to cope, to thrive.

To eat together.

(of a horse) To move with a gait between a jog and a trot.

A Fanny Vagina Pussy Dick door fanjita fuck hole number 1 the gateway to hell (in some cases) Urban Dictionary

Fadge, originating from the latin word *fadgitus* roughly translated into "the act of cheesy whiffey pussy pocket banging" the term is now used to describe female genitals. Urban Dictionary

Woman's sexual area, that is used for pleasure AKA DAMN RIGTH RAW HOT SEX. Urban Dictionary

An Irish potato cake. Origin- Gaelic Urban Dictionary

Female gentitalia Vagina Pussy Often used for degoratory terms and as an insult. Urban Dictionary

Potato bread eaten in Ireland, Scotland and parts of Northern England. Urban Dictionary

As she straddled my face,she wiped her fadge over my tongue Urban Dictionary

A female cheesy, fishy, whiffy, dripping penis pocket Urban Dictionary

Verb: to mess about or perform unconstructive acts. Urban Dictionary

Derivitive of 'fag'. An empowered version used as an affectionate insult between gay or gay-friendly friends. Urban Dictionary

Synonyms and Antonyms for Fadge

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The word "fadge" in example sentences

‘I am afraid,’ said I, ‘any new adventures which I can invent will not fadge well with the old tale; one will but spoil the other.’ ❋ Unknown (2004)

"There's your fish for you," she said, "and fadge and oaten farles, and if you want more you'd better show some civility to the woman that does for you." ❋ George A. Birmingham (1907)

In truth, however, I suspect the Poet was not very attentive to the point of making the events of the several plays fadge together. ❋ Hudson, H N (1872)

Let such new practices as are to be brought into our Church be for a time candidates and probationers on their good behaviour, to see how the temper of the people will fit them, and they fadge with it, before they be publicly enjoined. ❋ 1608-1661 (1863)

Annies: one tall as the other is short: both capital in Head and Heart: I knew they would _fadge_ well: so they did: so we all did, waiting on ourselves and on one another. ❋ Edward FitzGerald (1846)

O 'kebbuck [50] whang'd, an' dainty fadge [51] to prie; [52] ❋ George Gilfillan (1845)

I, "any new adventures which I can invent will not fadge well with the old tale; one will but spoil the other." ❋ George Henry Borrow (1842)

I, 'any new adventures which I can invent will not fadge well with the old tale; one will but spoil the other.' ❋ George Henry Borrow (1842)

Ould Sonsy Mary marched over, and putting the bride on her feet, got up on a chair and broke it over her head, giving round a _fadge_* of it to every young person in the house, and they again to their acquaintances: but, lo and behold you, who should insist on getting a whang of it but the friar, which he rolled up in a piece of paper, and put it in his pocket. ❋ William Carleton (1831)

_ Would I sweat too, I am monstrous vext, and cold too; and these are but thin pumps to walk the streets in; clothes I must get, this fashion will not fadge with me; besides, 'tis an ill winter wear, -- What art thou? yes, they are clothes, and rich ones, some fool has left 'em: and if I should utter -- what's this paper here? ❋ Francis Beaumont (1600)

Ulster fadge works with smoked salmon even better than bagels, complementing the silky smooth cuts of smokey pink fish with the sturdy potato-cake base, the dill crème fraiche making light of it all. ❋ Unknown (2009)

Josephine, winked invitingly at Coccolini, and hitched her already-short mini-skirt up to expose her hairy fadge, but he showed incredible restraint, and merely smiled back. ❋ Unknown (2008)

Grudge not one agaiafi another, UaUjtbt €ondmntd\ PihM the fadge fiandeth bifort tbi do$/r. ❋ Unknown (1692)

“In that case,” said Sigismund, “my plan will fadge bravely. ❋ Unknown (2008)

Whether we ought to adopt the view taken by Roman Catholics, and consider marriage as a sacrament; or whether (as Milton bitterly wrote, when arguing his right to get rid of the wife who was no "help-mate" to him) persons once wedded, should be compelled, "in spight of antipathy, to fadge together and combine as they may, to their unspeakable wearisomeness; – forced to draw in that yoke, an unmerciful day's work of sorrow, till death unharness them," – is no longer an argument in Protestant England. ❋ Unknown (1854)

Tuscan adjectives I could find in my memory or my Crusca: but, alack! when I came to range them, they did not fadge at all; they neither expressed what I would say, nor half what I would say, and so I gave it all up, and am reduced to beg you would say it all for me; and make as many excuses and as many thanks for me as you can, between your receiving this, and your next going to bully Richcourt, or whisper Count Lorenzi. ❋ Horace Walpole (1757)

Peter-"Aparently according to [lisle], sadie has [mouldy] [cheese sandwich] fadge flaps." Petey-"NICE!" ❋ GirlSkater (2004)

" [yo] got one [stank ass] fadge, [hoe]!" ❋ Apeshit (2004)

"You fadge" - You complete utter [wanker]. "[Suck my] fadge" - [Kiss my ass]. ❋ Vickei (2004)

1) Omg, my [fadge] is way hot! 2) Oh no, I just dropped my fadge! 3) [Could you please] pick up my fadge? 4) Ah! I threw my fadge out the window! 5) I like butter on my fadge. 6) Wanna lick my fadge? 7) Waiter, theres a [fly on] my fadge, please can I have a new one? 8) I like to eat fadge. 9) My boyfriend loves my fadge! 10) I have a tasty fadge. ❋ Dakota The Fadge Maker (2004)

You [fadge]! My fadge [smells]! ❋ Sabrina Edwards (2003)

❋ Ulster Fry (2003)

❋ Tricky Dicky (2003)

[Sunil] ❋ Liam (2003)

[Oy], [you lot], [stop] fadging around ❋ Crash Raindog (2004)

"[Shut up] [fadge]." "Fadge-face" ❋ Brock (2004)

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