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Native of Newcastle-upon-Tyne
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geordie
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Geordie most famously refers to a person from the Tyneside region of England, or the dialect spoken by such a person. It is a diminutive of the name George , Geordie is commonly found as a forename in the North-East of England and Southern Scotland. Geordie ...
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Word definitions in The Collaborative International Dictionary
Geordie \Geor"die\, n. A name given by miners to George Stephenson's safety lamp. --Raymond.
Usage examples of geordie.
As I sat down in a student desk the police had commandeered more classrooms I nodded amiably at her attendant constable, a Geordie whose hair was the colour of the flashing part of a Belisha beacon.
They were all down: the Liverpudlians, the Geordies, the Birmingham boys, even the fucking Scots.
Holly and Geordie come through it, along with a tall woman dressed like a skateboarder with a little twig girl by her side.
But whether it, was Master Tom or Sir Stoneface who was wrong, Geordie did not know.
By good fortune, to save them both, Geordie came down the companionway, his long face glummer than ever.
Catherine stepped forward, just as Geordie reappeared, looking glummer than ever.
It struck her that, unlike many men with their servants, he was never actu ally unkind to Geordie.
He did not tell him that he had turned Geordie away and kept the purse that Stair had left for them-nor that, through a bribed clerk in Breda, Stair's letters to Catherine were stolen and destroyed.
And won’t it make Gabriel keckle when Geordie comes pantin’ ut the grees with the tompstean balanced on his hump, and asks to be took as evidence!
Geordie told me that after one retailer talked to him and redesigned their stores, gross sales climbed sixty-one percent.
Willie McNab, Bobby McNab, Geordie McNab… thank God, young Rabbie McNab was safe, left at home… Will Fraser, Ewan Fraser, Geoffrey McClure… McClure… had he touched on both George and Sorley?
Mason is content for the moment simply to sit, inside The Jolly Pitman and a Carousing of Geordies, feeling settled, quietly plumb, seeing against the neutral gray of the smoke all the sun-flashes from the Day, the clear slacks, the sand bottoms, the nettles and rose bay willow-herb, the sudden streak of light as the most gigantic Carp he'd ever run across in his life, keeled, what in legend will be recalled as but inches from his foot.
How'd a Geordie Land-Surveyor get to be his Second on the most coveted Star-gazing Assignment of the Century?
Nick placidly agreed, and darkness had long fallen, and a great many buns been consumed, when at length the procession turned down the street toward the pension, headed by Nick with the sleeping Geordie on his shoulder, while the others, speechless with fatigue and food, hung heavily on Susy.