radge
Britishadjective
noun
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a person acting in such a way
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a rage
Etymology
Origin of radge
variant of rage ; perhaps influenced by Romany raj
Example Sentences
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Barça's joy, and Real's radge, did not last long.
From The Guardian • Feb. 1, 2013
I've still got the radge about the timing of his announcement.
From The Guardian • Sep. 17, 2010
Everyone has got the radge on with boss Paul le Guen, who by stymying Eto'o and Song is showcasing all the people skills that stood him in such good stead at Rangers.
From The Guardian • Jun. 19, 2010
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