Lidge
Short for legitimate - typically used to describe a criminal who has turned clean.
“Why do you deliver Uber Eats?”
“Used to chop, had to go lidge somehow”
“Used to chop, had to go lidge somehow”
lidge
Lidge is derived from the term belligerent and is used to refer to a person who is excessively drunk. A lidge person is typically on the edge of blacking out, but is usually having a great time and is the life of the party.
Rooz: "I just finished my MCAT test, what do you wanna do tonight?"
Omid: "Lets get lidge."
Rooz: "Awwww yeah."
Omid: "Lets get lidge."
Rooz: "Awwww yeah."
lidge
n.
a person who blows a save and ruins your teams chances of victory;
v.
to blow
a person who blows a save and ruins your teams chances of victory;
v.
to blow
"Wow Lidge, you really blew that game for us."
"Brad Lidge really lidged that game last night giving up that home run."
"My girlfriend lidged me last night."
"Brad Lidge really lidged that game last night giving up that home run."
"My girlfriend lidged me last night."
Brad Lidge
The guy who strikes you out with a slider in the dirt or a fastball up.
"The 0-2 Pitch swing and a miss!!!! the Philadelphia Phillies are 2008 World Champions of baseball Brad Lidge strikes out Eric Henskie !!!"
lidge it out
deliver something in a contrived, straining manner
Ex. 1:
A. 'Wow did you see that 91 mph slider? It had over a foot of break!"
B. 'Yeah, he really lidged it out,'
Ex. 2.
A. 'Where were you man? It's been like 40 minutes.'
B. 'Sorry, I've been constipated for like 3 days. I really had to lidge it out, you know?'
A. 'Wow did you see that 91 mph slider? It had over a foot of break!"
B. 'Yeah, he really lidged it out,'
Ex. 2.
A. 'Where were you man? It's been like 40 minutes.'
B. 'Sorry, I've been constipated for like 3 days. I really had to lidge it out, you know?'