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tidgy

English

Adjective

tidgy (comparative more tidgy, superlative most tidgy)

  1. (Britain, dialect) Very small; teensy.
    • 2008, Jim Cartwright, Supermarket supermodel
      I was going to let him have one in the tidgy triangle below the throat like Suze taught me, but everything stopped at the sound of Paulie retching.

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ridgy

English

Etymology

From ridge +? -y.

Adjective

ridgy (comparative ridgier, superlative ridgiest)

  1. Rising in a ridge or ridges.
  2. Having ridges; ridged.
    The land around here is very ridgy, so we get too little sun between ridges and too much wind at the tops.

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  • dirgy

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