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Geordie

[ US /ˈdʒiɝdi/ ]
NOUN
  1. a native of Newcastle-upon-Tyne

How To Use Geordie In A Sentence

  • He had a ginger moustache, and a Geordie accent to boot.
  • Mind you, I've never heard a Geordie, or for that matter anyone, sing that fast on the real belters such as ‘Get Your Groove’.
  • Geordies have a large vocabulary not heard elsewhere in the UK, like "yem" (home), "gadgie" (man), and "hacky" (dirty). BBC News - Home
  • Stotty is a Geordie expression meaning ‘bounce’, and you may see why it's called stotty bread, stotty cake, or flat cake when you read the recipe.
  • A poor showing against the Geordies. The Sun
  • And Geordie legend Shearer, who knows Owen better than most, insists that the former Real Madrid ace is loving life on Tyneside with his wife and children settled in the area.
  • By gox, Geordie," I says to maaself, "it's a mad durg ye have to fettle. Border Ghost Stories
  • By the way, the Geordie brekkie of a stotty cake isn't breakfast to us Cumbrians.
  • Geordie leaned over and carefully daubed a moustache across Danny's philtrum.
  • But most exciting this week is our interview with Ant and Dec, those loveable Geordie rascals who've captured the hearts of the nation.
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