Similar words: do-or-die, do or die, large order, foreordination, out of the ordinary, george, georgia, birdie. Meaning: n. 1. a native of Newcastle-upon-Tyne 2. the nonstandard dialect of natives of Newcastle-upon-Tyne.
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1. With that, Geordie ran splashing into the sea.
2. But the Geordie cartoonist says producing the anarchic Viz is no longer a laughing matter.
3. Leicester's Geordie boss Brian Little, in contrast, paraded his strongest side but they rarely threatened Newcastle.
4. I had never heard anything like the Geordie accent before, and in the beginning it was unintelligible to me.
5. Margy comes from Newcastle and speaks with a Geordie accent.
6. He is a cheerful fellow with a typical Geordie sense of humour.
7. He had a ginger moustache, and a Geordie accent to boot.
8. For I can not pardon Geordie"."
9. However, the actual situation is the Geordie Coefficient of China was 0.48, which was higher than all European countries and the US. Why was that?
10. 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.
11. Results: average higher education years and income Geordie coefficient have co-integration relationship, and higher education equity is the Granger origin of income distribution equity.
12. And he's hoping the Geordie fans will see a lot more of Owen in a black and white shirt after injuries have restricted him to a mere 14 appearances in two seasons since joining from Real Madrid.
13. As he entered the ground the reborn Geordie messiah said: "It's my third time around."
14. But, being a Geordie , what better way is there to go out than winning a derby 4-1 away from home and scoring a goal if that's going to be your last?
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15. Horsley just smiled, his large relaxed frame and confident bonhomie contrasting sharply with the abrupt style of the little self-made Geordie.
16. A similar process is also taking place in darts led by an exuberant Geordie commentator with a Cambridge History degree.
17. She got to her feet and went to gather Geordie up into her arms.
18. Gazza's goal convinced Maradona there is no greater player on earth than the irrepressible Geordie.
19. In 2006 Linda Walker, 60, woke from a stroke to find that her Geordie accent had been transformed into a Jamaican one.
20. And the number one target for the St James Park club has emerged in the shape of Manchester United's Michael Carrick, the Geordie who grew up as a member of the Toon Army.
21. Michael Carrick's ability to succeed with United and England has been given the endorsement of a Geordie legend.
22. Their most famous song, "Fog on the Tyne" (1971), was covered by Geordie ex-footballer Paul Gascoigne in 1990.
23. After many years' development, the company has successfully developed the worldwide first cold light source geordie.
24. Or is it just that he is a famous Geordie ?
25. As a hi-tech enterprise, Xi'an Liming Electronics Sci-tech Co. , Ltd. is specially engaged in the design, production and sales of KL cold light source Geordie.
26. In this way, tourists can find their way even if they don't understand Geordie (the local dialect).
27. In one case, a stroke victim from Newcastle switched from speaking with a broad Geordie accent to a Jamaican, and occasionally Slovak, tone.
28. The huge gap in resident income distribution in Cbina lies in the high Geordie coefficient and a growing income gaps in different sectors and between the groups with higher and lower incomes.
29. However, taken together they add up to some very strange code that's as hard for a Java programmer to read as Geordie is for an American to understand.
30. In the six years that he spent at Anfield the likeable Geordie played in almost every position apart from goalkeeper and excelled in every one of them.
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