04-09-2025, 09:00 PM
In Geordie dialect
'haddaway' is a term of disbelief.
As used in various sayings such as,
"Haddaway with yersel"
"Haddaway and shite"
and "Haddaway man yer radgie".
All of which could have been appropriately used
when I misguidedly assumed that 'Haddaway'
was a phucking philosopher and asked Google
for enlightenment pertaining to his 'question'.
It could of been worse,
I could of clicked the link and been polluted.
Even so I can still feel that worm trying to get into my ear,
I'll blow it up with dynamite.
As for Haddaway's ever so pertinent question,
-- "Haddaway with yersel"
"Haddaway and shite man"
"Haddaway man yer radgie".
'haddaway' is a term of disbelief.
As used in various sayings such as,
"Haddaway with yersel"
"Haddaway and shite"
and "Haddaway man yer radgie".
All of which could have been appropriately used
when I misguidedly assumed that 'Haddaway'
was a phucking philosopher and asked Google
for enlightenment pertaining to his 'question'.
It could of been worse,
I could of clicked the link and been polluted.
Even so I can still feel that worm trying to get into my ear,
I'll blow it up with dynamite.
As for Haddaway's ever so pertinent question,
-- "Haddaway with yersel"
"Haddaway and shite man"
"Haddaway man yer radgie".
wae aye man ye radgie
